Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2003-10-03
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
21 pages, 7 figures
Scientific paper
The Long Wavelength Spectrometer (LWS) on board the Infrared Space Observatory (ISO) satellite has allowed for the first time to investigate the whole far infrared (FIR) part of the spectrum (from 43 to 197 um), inaccessible from the ground. The FIR spectrum is crucial for the study of the early phases of protostellar evolution since the peak of the continuum emission of the protostars falls around 100 um and many molecular species emit in this range. In this paper we review the main results of the spectroscopic observations carried out with the LWS on a sample of pre-Main Sequence objects in different evolutionary stages. The FIR spectra are characterized by a strong continuum with superimposed atomic and molecular emission lines. The fine structure lines emitted by the OI and CII atoms are present in all the objects of our sample while emission from molecular species (CO, H_2O and OH) dominate the spectrum of the younger and more embedded objects; lines of highly ionized atoms (OIII, NIII, NII) are present only in high luminosity sources. We will show how both the FIR continuum and the emission lines are powerful indicators of the evolutionary status of young embedded objects. The analysis of the LWS spectra has allowed to study only the average properties of the young stellar objects, due to the large field of view (~ 80 arcsec), the limited sensitivity and the poor spectral resolution (~ 200) of the instrument in its grating mode. The higher spatial and spectral resolutions of the instruments on board the Herschel satellite will allow to address in deeper detail the scientific problems highlighted by the ISO results.
Benedettini Milena
di Giorgio Anna Maria
Pezzuto Stefano
Saraceno Paolo
Spinoglio Luigi
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