The ISO-LWS map of the Serpens cloud core. II. The line spectra

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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20 pages, 20 figures, accepted for publication in A&A

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10.1051/0004-6361:20020168

We present spectrophotometric ISO imaging with the LWS and the CAM-CVF of the Serpens molecular cloud core. The LWS map is centred on the far infrared and submillimetre source SMM1 and its size is 8' x 8'. The fine structure line emission in [OI] and [CII] is extended and can be successfully modelled to originate in a PDR with G_0 = 15 and n(H2) about 10^4 - 10^5 cm^-3. Extended emission is also observed in the rotational line emission of H2O and high-J CO. However, lack of sufficient angular resolution prevents us from excluding the possibility that the emssion regions of these lines are point like, which could be linked to the embedded objects SMM9 and SMM4. Toward the Class0 source SMM1, the LWS observations reveal, in addition to fine structure line emission, a rich spectrum of molecular lines. The sub-thermally excited and optically thick CO, H2O and OH lines are tracing an about 10^3 AU source with temperatures higher than 300 K and densities above 10^6 cm^-3. We show that geometry is of concern for the correct interpretation of the data and based on 2D-radiative transfer modelling of the disk/torus around SMM1, which successfully reproduces the entire observed SED and the observed line profiles of CO isotopomers, we can exclude the disk to be the source of the LWS-molecular line emission. The CAM-CVF permits us to see a region of rotational H2 emission. This H2 gas has a temperature of 10^3 K, which suggests that the heating of the gas is achieved through relatively slow shocks. Although we are not able to establish any firm conclusion regarding the detailed nature of the shock waves, our observations of the molecular line emission from SMM1 can be explainable in terms of an admixture of J-shocks and of C-shocks.

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