SMA observations of C2H in High-Mass Star Forming Regions
Xue-Jian Jiang, Hauyu Baobab Liu, Qizhou Zhang, Junzhi Wang, Zhi-Yu, Zhang, Juan Li, Yu Gao, Qiusheng Gu

TL;DR
This study uses SMA observations to analyze the distribution and chemical properties of C$_2$H in high-mass star-forming regions, revealing its offset from star-forming cores and potential transformation due to heating.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed observational evidence of C$_2$H distribution and abundance variations in high-mass star-forming regions, supporting chemical models of molecular transformation.
Findings
C$_2$H traces dense molecular envelopes on large scales.
C$_2$H peaks are offset from star-forming cores by several times 10$^4$ AU.
C$_2$H abundance is lower near luminous stars, indicating chemical transformation.
Abstract
CH is a representative hydrocarbon that is abundant and ubiquitous in the interstellar medium (ISM). To study its chemical properties, we present Submillimeter Array (SMA) observations of the CH and HCN transitions and the 1.1 mm continuum emission toward four OB cluster-forming regions, AFGL 490, ON 1, W33 Main, and G10.6-0.4, which cover a bolometric luminosity range of 10--10 . We found that on large scales, the CH emission traces the dense molecular envelope. However, for all observed sources, the peaks of CH emission are offset by several times times 10 AU from the peaks of 1.1 mm continuum emission, where the most luminous stars are located. By comparing the distribution and profiles of CH hyperfine lines and the 1.1 mm continuum emission, we find that the CH column density (and abundance) around the 1.1 mm…
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