Detection of 6.7 GHz methanol absorption towards hot corinos
J. D. Pandian, S. Leurini, K. M. Menten, A. Belloche, P. F. Goldsmith

TL;DR
This study investigates the presence of 6.7 GHz methanol masers in hot corinos, finding absorption instead of emission, and models the excitation conditions to understand the absence of masers in these low-mass star forming regions.
Contribution
The paper provides the first observational search for 6.7 GHz methanol masers in hot corinos and models the excitation conditions, revealing anti-inversion at certain densities and explaining the lack of masers.
Findings
No 6.7 GHz maser emission detected in hot corinos.
Methanol shows absorption against the CMB in some sources.
Dense, cold gas conditions are consistent with observations.
Abstract
Methanol masers at 6.7 GHz have been found exclusively towards high-mass star forming regions. Recently, some Class 0 protostars have been found to display conditions similar to what are found in hot cores that are associated with massive star formation. These hot corino sources have densities, gas temperatures, and methanol abundances that are adequate for exciting strong 6.7 GHz maser emission. This raises the question of whether 6.7 GHz methanol masers can be found in both hot corinos and massive star forming regions, and if not, whether thermal methanol emission can be detected. We searched for the 6.7 GHz methanol line towards five hot corino sources in the Perseus region using the Arecibo radio telescope. To constrain the excitation conditions of methanol, we observed thermal submillimeter lines of methanol in the NGC1333-IRAS 4 region with the APEX telescope. We did not detect…
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