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Table 3.

Physical properties of the Cep E-mm condensation and the components A and B.

Continuum component Sizea (″) Sizea (au) Peak Coord. (″) (mJy beam−1) S1.3 mmb (mJy) Tdustc (K) N(H2) (1023 cm−2) n(H2) (107 cm−3) M (M)
Whole core 1.56 × 1.08 1141 × 788 (+0, +0) 99.4 233 55 5.7 4.0 0.83
Cep E-A 1.2 875 (+0, +0) 97.1 168.8 60 5.2 4.0 0.56
Cep E-B 0.9 670 (−0.8, −1.5) 26.2 40.3 25 4.0 4.0 0.38
60 1.3 1.3 0.13

Notes.

(a)

FWHM, beam-deconvolved.

(b)

Best fit results.

(c)

Based on Crimier et al. (2010). For Cep E-B two Tdust are assumed (see text).

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