HCOOCH3 as a probe of temperature and structure of Orion-KL
C. Favre, D. Despois, N. Brouillet, A. Baudry, F. Combes, M. Guelin,, A. Wootten, G. Wlodarczak

TL;DR
This study uses methyl formate (HCOOCH3) observations to analyze the temperature, structure, and chemical composition of Orion-KL, revealing temperature variations, multiple velocity components, and potential shock-related molecule distribution.
Contribution
It provides detailed temperature and distribution maps of methyl formate in Orion-KL, highlighting external heating effects and the molecule's relation to shocks, with new high-resolution observational data.
Findings
Identified 28 methyl formate emission peaks in Orion-KL.
Derived temperature variations indicating external heating sources.
Detected multiple velocity components and constrained molecular abundances.
Abstract
We studied the O-bearing molecule HCOOCH3 to characterize the physical conditions of the different molecular source components in Orion-KL. We identify 28 methyl formate emission peaks throughout the 50" field of observations. The two strongest peaks are in the Compact Ridge (MF1) and in the SouthWest of the Hot Core (MF2). Spectral confusion is still prevailing as half of the expected transitions are blended over the region. Assuming that the transitions are thermalized, we derive the temperature at the five main emission peaks. At the MF1 position we find a temperature of 80K in a 1.8"x0.8" beam size and 120K on a larger scale (3.6" x2.2"), suggesting an external source of heating, whereas the temperature is about 130K at the MF2 position on both scales. Transitions of HCOOCH3 in vt=1 are detected as well and the good agreement of the positions on the rotational diagrams between the…
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