Molecular Lines in Bok Globules and Around Herbig Ae/be Stars

Abstract

This paper is intended as part of a more extensive molecular line survey in star forming regions along the evolutionary track of a collapsing cloud toward a young stellar object. We have studied a sample of seven small dark clouds (Bok globules) and eight Herbig Ae/Be stars in the J=1->0 transition of HCO+, H13CO+, HCN and H13CN. The choice of these molecules is determined by the simple chemistry and the predicted high abundance of the reactants leading to their formation. The isotopically substituted species (isotopomers), H13CO+ and H13CN, were observed in order to determine, whenever possible, the optical thickness of the main species. The most abundant isotopomers were found in almost all the sources (detection rate 70-90\%). Those sources which exhibited the strongest signals were also searched for the 13C isotopomers. H13CO+ was found in one dark cloud and around three Herbig Ae/Be stars, while H13CN around only one star. The column densities for each species and the physical conditions of the objects were derived whenever the observational data allowed it.

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