Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2005-04-23
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
16 pages, 7 figures. Review article to appear in the proceedings of the "Cores to Clusters" meeting held in Porto, Portugal, O
Scientific paper
Dense low mass cores in nearby clouds like Taurus and Auriga are some of the simplest sites currently forming stars like our Sun. Because of their simplicity and proximity, dense cores offer the clearest view of the different phases of star formation, in particular the conditions prior to the onset of gravitational collapse. Thanks to the combined analysis of the emission from molecular lines and the emission/absorption from dust grains, the last several years have seen a very rapid progress in our understanding of the structure and chemical composition of starless cores. Previous contradictions between molecular tracers are now understood to arise from core chemical inhomogeneities, which are caused by the selective freeze out of molecules onto cold dust grains. The analysis of the dust emission and absorption, in addition, has allowed us to derive accurate density profiles, and has made finally possible to carry out self consistent modeling of the internal structure of starless cores. In this paper I briefly review the evolution of core studies previous to the current golden age, and show how multi-tracer emission can now be modeled in a systematic manner. Finally I show how we can start to reconstruct the early history of core formation taking advantage of the chemical changes in the gas.
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