TY - JOUR
T1 - Survey of complex organic molecules in starless and pre-stellar cores in the Perseus molecular cloud
AU - Scibelli, Samantha
AU - Shirley, Yancy
AU - Megías, Andrés
AU - Jiménez-Serra, Izaskun
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society.
PY - 2024/10/1
Y1 - 2024/10/1
N2 - Cold (∼105 K-3) and dense (∼105cm-3) cores of gas and dust within molecular clouds, known as starless and dynamically evolved pre-stellar cores, are the birthplaces of low-mass (M≤few M⊙) stars. As detections of interstellar complex organic molecules, or COMs, in starless cores has increased, abundance comparisons suggest that some COMs might be seeded early in the star formation process and inherited to later stages (i.e. protostellar discs and eventually comets). To date observations of COMs in starless cores have been limited, with most detections reported solely in the Taurus molecular cloud. It is therefore still a question whether different environments affect abundances. We hav e surv e yed 35 starless and pre-stellar cores in the Perseus molecular cloud with the Arizona Radio Observatory (ARO) 12 m telescope detecting both methanol, CH3OH, and acetaldehyde, CH3CHO, in 100 per cent and 49 per cent of the sample, respectively. In the sub-sample of 15 cores where CH3CHO was detected at > 3σ(∼18 mK) with the ARO 12 m, follo w-up observ ations with the Yebes 40 m telescope were carried out. Detections of formic acid, t-HCOOH, ketene, H2CCO, methyl cyanide, CH3CN, vinyl cyanide, CH2CHCN, methyl formate, HCOOCH3, and dimethyl ether, CH3OCH3, are seen in at least 20 per cent of the cores. We discuss detection statistics, calculate column densities, and compare abundances across various stages of low-mass star formation. Our findings have more than doubled COM detection statistics in cold cores and show COMs are prevalent in the gas before star and planet formation in the Perseus molecular cloud.
AB - Cold (∼105 K-3) and dense (∼105cm-3) cores of gas and dust within molecular clouds, known as starless and dynamically evolved pre-stellar cores, are the birthplaces of low-mass (M≤few M⊙) stars. As detections of interstellar complex organic molecules, or COMs, in starless cores has increased, abundance comparisons suggest that some COMs might be seeded early in the star formation process and inherited to later stages (i.e. protostellar discs and eventually comets). To date observations of COMs in starless cores have been limited, with most detections reported solely in the Taurus molecular cloud. It is therefore still a question whether different environments affect abundances. We hav e surv e yed 35 starless and pre-stellar cores in the Perseus molecular cloud with the Arizona Radio Observatory (ARO) 12 m telescope detecting both methanol, CH3OH, and acetaldehyde, CH3CHO, in 100 per cent and 49 per cent of the sample, respectively. In the sub-sample of 15 cores where CH3CHO was detected at > 3σ(∼18 mK) with the ARO 12 m, follo w-up observ ations with the Yebes 40 m telescope were carried out. Detections of formic acid, t-HCOOH, ketene, H2CCO, methyl cyanide, CH3CN, vinyl cyanide, CH2CHCN, methyl formate, HCOOCH3, and dimethyl ether, CH3OCH3, are seen in at least 20 per cent of the cores. We discuss detection statistics, calculate column densities, and compare abundances across various stages of low-mass star formation. Our findings have more than doubled COM detection statistics in cold cores and show COMs are prevalent in the gas before star and planet formation in the Perseus molecular cloud.
KW - ISM: molecules
KW - astrochemistry
KW - stars: formation
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U2 - 10.1093/mnras/stae2017
DO - 10.1093/mnras/stae2017
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85203857534
SN - 0035-8711
VL - 533
SP - 4104
EP - 4149
JO - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
JF - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
IS - 4
ER -