Evolution of massive protostars: the IRAS 18151-1208 region
M. Marseille (1, 2), S. Bontemps (1, 2), F. Herpin (1, 2), F., F. S. van der Tak (3), C. R. Purcell (4) ((1) Universit\'e Bordeaux 1,, Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Bordeaux, (2) CNRS/INSU, France, (3) SRON, Netherlands Institute for Space Research, Groningen, The Netherlands

TL;DR
This study investigates the physical and chemical evolution of the massive protostar region IRAS 18151-1208, revealing different evolutionary stages of its cores and proposing molecular ratios as age indicators.
Contribution
It provides detailed modeling of the cores' properties and introduces the N2H+/C34S ratio as a new tool to estimate the evolutionary stage of massive protostars.
Findings
MM2 is younger and more IR-quiet than MM1.
N2H+/C34S ratio varies systematically with age.
MM3 is likely in a pre-stellar phase.
Abstract
The study of physical and chemical properties of massive protostars is critical to better understand the evolutionary sequence which leads to the formation of high-mass stars. IRAS 18151-1208 is a nearby massive region (d = 3kpc, L ~ 20000 Lsun) which splits into three cores: MM1, MM2 and MM3 (separated by 1'-2'). We aim at (1) studying the physical and chemical properties of the individual MM1, MM2 and MM3 cores; (2) deriving their evolutionary stages; (3) using these results to improve our view of the evolutionary sequence of massive cores. The region was observed in the CS, C34S, H2CO, HCO+, H13CO+, and N2H+ lines at mm wavelengths with the IRAM 30m and Mopra telescopes. We use 1D and 2D modeling of the dust continuum to derive the density and temperature distributions, which are then used in the RATRAN code to model the lines and constrain the abundances of the observed species. All…
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