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Tracing the contraction of the pre-stellar core L1544 with HC$^{17}$O$^+$ $J$ = 1-0 emission

J. Ferrer Asensio, S. Spezzano, P. Caselli, F. O. Alves, O. Sipilä, E. Redaelli, L. Bizzocchi, F. Lique, A. Mullins

Published 2022-09-06Version 1

Spectral line profiles of several molecules observed towards the pre-stellar core L1544 appear double-peaked. For abundant molecular species this line morphology has been linked to self-absorption. However, the physical process behind the double-peaked morphology for less abundant species is still under debate. In order to understand the cause behind the double-peaked spectra of optically thin transitions and their link to the physical structure of pre-stellar cores, we present high-sensitivity and high-spectral resolution HC$^{17}$O$^+$ $J =$1-0 observations towards the dust peak in L1544. We observed the HC$^{17}$O$^+$ (1-0) spectrum with the Institut de Radioastronomie Millim\'etrique (IRAM) 30m telescope. By using new state-of-the-art collisional rate coefficients, a physical model for the core and the fractional abundance profile of HC$^{17}$O$^+$, the hyperfine structure of this molecular ion is modelled for the first time with the radiative transfer code LOC applied to the predicted chemical structure of a contracting pre-stellar core. We applied the same analysis to the chemically related C$^{17}$O molecule. The observed HC$^{17}$O$^+$(1-0) and C$^{17}$O(1-0) lines have been successfully reproduced with a non-local thermal equilibrium (LTE) radiative transfer model applied to chemical model predictions for a contracting pre-stellar core. An upscaled velocity profile (by 30%) is needed to reproduce the HC$^{17}$O$^+$(1-0) observations. The double peaks observed in the HC$^{17}$O$^+$(1-0) hyperfine components are due to the contraction motions at densities close to the critical density of the transition ($\sim$10$^{5}$ cm$^{-3}$) and to the fact that the HCO$^{+}$ fractional abundance decreases toward the centre.

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