The census of complex organic molecules in the solar type protostar IRAS16293-2422
Ali A. Jaber, C. Ceccarelli, C. Kahane, E. Caux

TL;DR
This study provides a comprehensive census of complex organic molecules in the cold envelope of the solar-type protostar IRAS16293-2422, challenging existing models of COM formation on warm grain surfaces.
Contribution
It presents the first detection of several COMs in cold gas around a protostar, indicating formation pathways not solely dependent on warm conditions.
Findings
Six COMs detected in IRAS16293-2422's cold envelope.
COM abundances do not increase with dust temperature as expected.
Strong correlations found between certain COMs across different ISM sources.
Abstract
Complex Organic Molecules (COMs) are considered crucial molecules, since they are connected with organic chemistry, at the basis of the terrestrial life. More pragmatically, they are molecules in principle difficult to synthetize in the harsh interstellar environments and, therefore, a crucial test for astrochemical models. Current models assume that several COMs are synthesised on the lukewarm grain surfaces (30-40 K), and released in the gas phase at dust temperatures 100 K. However, recent detections of COMs in 20 K gas demonstrate that we still need important pieces to complete the puzzle of the COMs formation. We present here a complete census of the oxygen and nitrogen bearing COMs, previously detected in different ISM regions, towards the solar type protostar IRAS16293-2422. The census was obtained from the millimeter-submillimeter unbiased spectral…
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