The Reservoir of the Per-emb-2 Streamer
Abstract
Streamers bring gas from outer regions to protostellar systems and could change the chemical composition around protostars and protoplanetary disks. We have carried out mapping observations of carbon-chain species (HC3N, HC5N, CCH, and CCS) in the 3mm and 7mm bands toward the streamer flowing to the Class 0 young stellar object (YSO) Per-emb-2 with the Nobeyama 45m radio telescope. A region with a diameter of 0.04 pc is located north with a distance of 20,500 au from the YSO. The streamer connects to this north region which is the origin of the streamer. The reservoir has high density and low temperature (n H2 ≈ 1.9 × 104 cm-3, T kin = 10 K), which are similar to those of early stage starless cores. By comparisons with the observed abundance ratios of CCS/HC3N to the chemical simulations, the reservoir and streamer are found to be chemically young. The total mass available for the streamer is derived to be 24-34 M. If all of the gas in the reservoir will accrete onto the Per-emb-2 protostellar system, the lifetime of the streamer has been estimated at (1.1 - 3.2)×105 yr, suggesting that the mass accretion via the streamer would continue until the end of the Class I stage.
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