论文标题

ISO级的小型有机物的3毫米化学探索

A 3mm chemical exploration of small organics in Class I YSOs

论文作者

Gal, Romane Le, Öberg, Karin I., Huang, Jane, Law, Charles J., Ménard, François, Lefloch, Bertrand, Vastel, Charlotte, Lopez-Sepulcre, Ana, Favre, Cécile, Bianchi, Eleonora, Ceccarelli, Cecilia

论文摘要

有越来越多的证据表明,行星系统的组成和结构与它们的出生环境密切相关。在过去的十年中,一些光谱调查探测了恒星形成和后期形成磁盘的最早阶段的化学反应。但是,对于中间原始阶段的化学,即I级年轻的恒星物体(YSO),几乎没有什么了解的,那里的行星形成可能已经开始。我们在这里介绍了使用IRAM-30M望远镜进行的3mm光谱调查的第一个结果,以研究位于金牛座星形形成区域的七个I类YSO的样品的化学。选择这些来源是为了包含针对低质量原始信封和磁盘系统确定的广泛多样性。 We present detections and upper limits of thirteen small ($N_{\rm atoms}\leq3$) C, N, O, and S carriers - namely CO, HCO$^+$, HCN, HNC, CN, N$_2$H$^+$, C$_2$H, CS, SO, HCS$^+$, C$_2$S, SO$_2$, OCS-以及他们的一些D,$^{13} $ C,$^{15} $ n,$^{18} $ o,$^{17} $ o,和$^{34} $ s iSotopologues。总之,这些物种对气相C/N/O比,D和$^{15} $ n-计分,源温度和紫外线暴露以及整体S化学提供了限制。我们发现我们的源样本中化学分化的实质证据,其中一些可以追溯到I类物理参数,例如磁盘与磁盘质量比(I类进化阶段的代理),源亮度和紫外线强度。总体而言,这些第一个结果使我们能够开始研究I类对象的星体化学,但是,需要进行干涉测量以区分包络与磁盘化学。

There is mounting evidence that the composition and structure of planetary systems are intimately linked to their birth environments. During the past decade, several spectral surveys probed the chemistry of the earliest stages of star formation and of late planet-forming disks. However, very little is known about the chemistry of intermediate protostellar stages, i.e. Class I Young Stellar Objects (YSOs), where planet formation may have already begun. We present here the first results of a 3mm spectral survey performed with the IRAM-30m telescope to investigate the chemistry of a sample of seven Class I YSOs located in the Taurus star-forming region. These sources were selected to embrace the wide diversity identified for low-mass protostellar envelope and disk systems. We present detections and upper limits of thirteen small ($N_{\rm atoms}\leq3$) C, N, O, and S carriers - namely CO, HCO$^+$, HCN, HNC, CN, N$_2$H$^+$, C$_2$H, CS, SO, HCS$^+$, C$_2$S, SO$_2$, OCS - and some of their D, $^{13}$C, $^{15}$N, $^{18}$O, $^{17}$O, and $^{34}$S isotopologues. Together, these species provide constraints on gas-phase C/N/O ratios, D- and $^{15}$N-fractionation, source temperature and UV exposure, as well as the overall S-chemistry. We find substantial evidence of chemical differentiation among our source sample, some of which can be traced back to Class I physical parameters, such as the disk-to-envelope mass ratio (proxy for Class I evolutionary stage), the source luminosity, and the UV-field strength. Overall, these first results allow us to start investigating the astrochemistry of Class I objects, however, interferometric observations are needed to differentiate envelope versus disk chemistry.

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