We report the results of a submillimeter dust continuum survey of the
protoclusters NGC 2068 and NGC 2071 in Orion B carried out at 850 microns and
450 microns with SCUBA on JCMT. The mapped region is ~ 32' x 18' in size (~ 4
pc x 2 pc) and consists of filamentary dense cores which break up into
small-scale (~ 5000 AU) fragments, including 70 starless condensations and 5
circumstellar envelopes/disks. The starless condensations, seen on the same
spatial scales as protostellar envelopes, are likely to be gravitationally
bound and pre-stellar in nature. Their mass spectrum, ranging from ~ 0.3 Msun
to ~ 5 Msun, is reminiscent of the stellar initial mass function (IMF). Their
mass-size relation suggests that they originate from gravitationally-driven
fragmentation. We thus argue that pre-collapse cloud fragmentation plays a
major role in shaping the IMF.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, 1 table. Letter accepted by Astronomy &
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