Cd. Wilson et al., Submillimeter continuum emission in the rho Ophiuchi molecular cloud: Filaments, arcs, and an unidentified far-infrared object, ASTROPHYS J, 513(2), 1999, pp. L139-L142
New wide-field images of the rho Ophiuchi molecular cloud at 850 and 450 mu
m obtained with the Submillimeter Common-User Bolometer Array on the James
Clerk Maxwell Telescope reveal a wide variety of large-scale features that
were previously unknown. Two linear features, each 4' (0.2 pc) in length,
extend to the north of the bright emission region containing SM1 and VLA 16
23. These features may correspond to the walls of a previously unidentified
outflow cavity or the boundary of a photon-dominated region powered by a n
earby B star. A previously unidentified source is located in the northeast
region of the image. The properties of this source (diameter similar to 500
0 AU, mass similar to 0.3-1 M.) suggest that it is a preprotostellar core.
Two arcs of emission are seen in the direction of the northwest extension o
f the VLA 1623 outflow. The outer are appears relatively smooth at 850 mu m
and is estimated to have a mass of similar to 0.3M., while the inner are b
reaks up into a number of individual clumps, some of which are previously i
dentified protostars.