Carbon-Chain and Organic Molecules around Very Low-Luminosity Protostellar Objects of L1521F-IRS and IRAM 04191+1522
Shigehisa Takakuwa, Nagayoshi Ohashi, and Yuri Aikawa

TL;DR
This study investigates the chemical composition around very low-luminosity protostars, revealing that chemical differentiation correlates with evolutionary stages and suggesting molecular analysis as a tool for age estimation.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the chemical differentiation around VeLLOs and proposes using molecular abundances to trace their evolutionary stages.
Findings
L1521F-IRS shows stronger carbon-chain lines than IRAM 04191+1522.
Chemical differentiation indicates L1521F-IRS is younger.
Warm molecular regions are smaller than ~100 AU, implying young age.
Abstract
We have observed dense gas around the Very Low-Luminosity Ob jects (VeLLOs) L1521F-IRS and IRAM 04191+1522 in carbon-chain and organic molecular lines with the Nobeyama 45 m telescope. Towards L1521F-IRS, carbon-chain lines of CH3CCH (50-40), C4H (17/2-15/2), and C3H2 (212-101) are 1.5 - 3.5 times stronger than those towards IRAM 04191+1522, and the abundances of the carbon-chain molecules towards L1521F-IRS are 2 to 5 times higher than those towards IRAM 04191+1522. Mapping observations of these carbon-chain molecular lines show that in L1521F the peak positions of these carbon-chain molecular lines are different from each other and there is no emission peak towards the VeLLO position, while in IRAM 04191+1522 these carbon-chain lines are as weak as the detection limits except for the C3H2 line. The observed chemical differentiation between L1521F and IRAM 04191+1522 suggests that the…
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