Acetone in Orion BN/KL - High-resolution maps of a special oxygen-bearing molecule
T.-C. Peng, D. Despois, N. Brouillet, A. Baudry, C. Favre, A. Remijan,, A. Wootten, T. L. Wilson, F. Combes, and G. Wlodarczak

TL;DR
This study presents high-resolution maps of acetone in Orion BN/KL, revealing its unique distribution pattern, multiple emission peaks, and potential links to shocked gas environments, advancing understanding of complex molecule formation in interstellar regions.
Contribution
First high-resolution mapping of acetone in Orion BN/KL showing its distinct distribution and association with N-bearing molecules and shocked gas environments.
Findings
Identified three main acetone emission peaks in Orion BN/KL.
Acetone distribution is similar to N-bearing molecules, different from other O-bearing molecules.
Acetone is more extended than previously observed, suggesting complex formation processes.
Abstract
As one of the prime targets of interstellar chemistry study, Orion BN/KL clearly shows different molecular distributions between large nitrogen- (e.g., C2H5CN) and oxygen-bearing (e.g., HCOOCH3) molecules. However, acetone (CH3)2CO, a special complex O-bearing molecule, has been shown to have a very different distribution from other typical O-bearing molecules in the BN/KL region. We searched for acetone within our IRAM Plateau de Bure Interferometer 3 mm and 1.3 mm data sets. Twenty-two acetone lines were searched within these data sets. The angular resolution ranged from 1.8 X 0.8 to 6.0 X 2.3 arcsec^2, and the spectral resolution ranged from 0.4 to 1.9 km s-1. Nine of the acetone lines appear free of contamination. Three main acetone peaks (Ace-1, 2, and 3) are identified in Orion BN/KL. The new acetone source Ace-3 and the extended emission in the north of the hot core region have…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure
