Millimeter Spectral Line Mapping Observations Toward Four Massive Star Forming HII Regions
Shanghuo Li, Junzhi Wang, Zhi-Yu Zhang, Min Fang, Juan Li, Jiang- shui, Zhang, Junhui Fan, Qingfeng Zhu, Fei Li

TL;DR
This study maps spectral lines in four massive star-forming regions, detecting numerous molecules and isotopic ratios, revealing shock activity and chemical evolution stages in these regions.
Contribution
First detection of ONCN in massive star-forming regions and comprehensive molecular analysis across different evolutionary stages.
Findings
Detection of 396 spectral lines from 51 molecules.
Isotope ratios slightly lower than local interstellar values.
Evidence of shock activity in all studied regions.
Abstract
We present spectral line mapping observations toward four massive star-forming regions (Cepheus A, DR21S, S76E and G34.26+0.15), with the IRAM 30 meter telescope at 2 mm and 3 mm bands. Totally 396 spectral lines from 51 molecules, one helium recombination line, ten hydrogen recombination lines, and 16 unidentified lines were detected in these four sources. An emission line of nitrosyl cyanide (ONCN, 14-13) was detected in G34.26+0.15, as first detection in massive star-forming regions. We found that the -CH and NHD show enhancement in shocked regions as suggested by evidences of SiO and/or SO emission. Column density and rotational temperature of CHCN were estimated with the rotational diagram method for all four sources. Isotope abundance ratios of C/C were derived using HCN and its C isotopologue, which were…
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