The JCMT Gould Belt Survey: First results from the Corona Australis molecular cloud and evidence of variable dust emissivity indices in the Coronet region
astro-ph.GA
/ Authors
Kate Pattle, David Bresnahan, Derek Ward-Thompson, Helen Kirk, Jason M. Kirk, David S. Berry, Hannah Broekhoven-Fiene, Jenny Hatchell, Tim Jenness, Doug Johnstone
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J. C. Mottram, Ana Duarte-Cabral, James Di Francesco, M. R. Hogerheijde, Pierre Bastien, Harold Butner, Michael Chen, Antonio Chrysostomou, Simon Coudé, Malcolm J. Currie, C. J. Davis, Emily Drabek-Maunder, M. Fich, J. Fiege, Per Friberg, Rachel Friesen, Gary A. Fuller, Sarah Graves, Jane Greaves, Wayne Holland, G. Joncas, L. B. G. Knee, Steve Mairs
/ Abstract
We present 450$μ$m and 850$μ$m James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT) observations of the Corona Australis (CrA) molecular cloud taken as part of the JCMT Gould Belt Legacy Survey (GBLS). We present a catalogue of 39 starless and protostellar sources, for which we determine source temperatures and masses using SCUBA-2 450$μ$m/850$μ$m flux density ratios for sources with reliable 450$μ$m detections, and compare these to values determined using temperatures measured by the Herschel Gould Belt Survey (HGBS). In keeping with previous studies, we find that SCUBA-2 preferentially detects high-volume-density starless cores, which are most likely to be prestellar (gravitationally bound). We do not observe any anti-correlation between temperature and volume density in the starless cores in our sample. Finally, we combine our SCUBA-2 and Herschel data to perform SED fitting from 160-850$μ$m across the central Coronet region, thereby measuring dust temperature $T$, dust emissivity index $β$ and column density $N({\rm H}_2)$ across the Coronet. We find that $β$ varies across the Coronet, particularly measuring $β= 1.55 \pm 0.35$ in the colder starless SMM-6 clump to the north of the B star R CrA. This relatively low value of $β$ is suggestive of the presence of large dust grains in SMM-6, even when considering the effects of $T-β$ fitting degeneracy and $^{12}$CO contamination of SCUBA-2 850$μ$m data on the measured $β$ values.