Detection of a hot molecular core in the Large Magellanic Cloud with ALMA
Takashi Shimonishi, Takashi Onaka, Akiko Kawamura, Yuri Aikawa

TL;DR
This paper reports the first detection of a hot molecular core outside our Galaxy in the Large Magellanic Cloud, revealing unique chemical compositions and molecular outflows in a low metallicity environment.
Contribution
It presents the discovery and analysis of an extragalactic hot molecular core, highlighting its distinct chemical abundances and outflow features in a low metallicity galaxy.
Findings
Detected molecular lines indicating a hot core with >100 K temperature
Found significantly lower abundances of certain molecules compared to Galactic hot cores
Identified molecular outflows around the extragalactic hot core
Abstract
We report the first detection of a hot molecular core outside our Galaxy based on radio observations with ALMA toward a high-mass young stellar object (YSO) in a nearby low metallicity galaxy, the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). Molecular emission lines of CO, C17O, HCO+, H13CO+, H2CO, NO, SiO, H2CS, 33SO, 32SO2, 34SO2, and 33SO2 are detected from a compact region (0.1 pc) associated with a high-mass YSO, ST11. The temperature of molecular gas is estimated to be higher than 100 K based on rotation diagram analysis of SO2 and 34SO2 lines. The compact source size, warm gas temperature, high density, and rich molecular lines around a high-mass protostar suggest that ST11 is associated with a hot molecular core. We find that the molecular abundances of the LMC hot core are significantly different from those of Galactic hot cores. The abundances of CH3OH, H2CO, and HNCO are remarkably lower…
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