Glycolaldehyde in Perseus young solar analogs
M. De Simone, C. Codella, L. Testi, A. Belloche, A.J. Maury, S., Anderl, Ph. Andre', S. Maret, L. Podio

TL;DR
This study investigates the presence of glycolaldehyde in young solar analogs within the Perseus star-forming region, revealing its occurrence in specific protostars and linking it to protostellar evolution and hot-corino development.
Contribution
First homogeneous, unbiased detection and spatial mapping of glycolaldehyde in Perseus protostars, identifying its association with evolved hot-corino regions.
Findings
Glycolaldehyde detected in 4 out of 13 sources, mainly in more evolved protostars.
Spatial distribution overlaps with continuum emission, tracing inner 100 au.
Detection correlates with protostellar evolution and hot-corino presence.
Abstract
Aims: In this paper we focus on the occurrence of glycolaldehyde (HCOCH2OH) in young solar analogs by performing the first homogeneous and unbiased study of this molecule in the Class 0 protostars of the nearby Perseus star forming region. Methods: We obtained sub-arcsec angular resolution maps at 1.3mm and 1.4mm of glycolaldehyde emission lines using the IRAM Plateau de Bure (PdB) interferometer in the framework of the CALYPSO IRAM large program. Results: Glycolaldehyde has been detected towards 3 Class 0 and 1 Class I protostars out of the 13 continuum sources targeted in Perseus: NGC1333-IRAS2A1, NGC1333-IRAS4A2, NGC1333-IRAS4B1, and SVS13-A. The NGC1333 star forming region looks particularly glycolaldehyde rich, with a rate of occurrence up to 60%. The glycolaldehyde spatial distribution overlaps with the continuum one, tracing the inner 100 au around the protostar. A large number…
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