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Page 1: CCAT and Star formation Derek Ward-Thompson Cardiff University CCAT meeting 13/09/06.

CCAT and Star formation

Derek Ward-Thompson

Cardiff University

CCAT meeting 13/09/06

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Where we are

• The greatest advance SCUBA has given to star formation studies is wide-field sub-mm astronomy.

• SCUBA-2 will give us an even greater lead in this area.

• JCMT will close in 2012.

• Where do we go after that?

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Orion with SCUBA-1

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Orion core mass function

Nutter & W-T 2006 MN submitted

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SCUBA-2 mapping area

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Oph-Sco with SCUBA-2

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Statistics give us:

• Core mass functions

• Statistical lifetimes of pre-stellar and protostellar stages

• This then leads to accretion rates

• Which allows us to choose between various star formation model scenarios

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SEDs of protostars & prestellar cores

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SEDs of L1544 & L1498

Ward-Thompson et al (2002) MNRAS 329, 257

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Why study 200 microns?

• Peak of 15K black-body

• Cold dust is brightest there

• Optimal wavelength to study:

Proto-stars

Pre-stellar cores

Embedded clusters

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THz sky transmission

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Weather statistics

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Tau relation (Thumper)

Ward-Thompson et al 2005 MNRAS 364, 843

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Previous measurements (Chile)

tau(1500) = (105+/-32) * tau(220)

(Matsushita et al 1999, PASJ, 51, 603)

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Previous measurements (South pole)

The TREND team ( Gerecht et al, 2003, 14th THz ISS; Chamberlin et al 2002, SPIE, 4855-83)

Tau(1500) = (100 +/- 20) * tau(225)

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First Thumper data - map of Jupiter

Ward-Thompson et al 2005 MNRAS 364, 843

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CCAT:

• Would continue the UK’s interest in wide-field sub-mm astronomy through the next decade

• Would allow us to build on our JCMT SCUBA-1 & 2 expertise

• Would give us 2-4 arcsec resolution over very wide fields - rather than the current 14 arcsec

• Would give us access to wavelengths where prestellar cores and protostars emit most of their energy