Complex organic molecules in strongly UV-irradiated gas
S. Cuadrado, J. R. Goicoechea, J. Cernicharo, A. Fuente, J. Pety, and, B. Tercero

TL;DR
This study detects over 250 lines of complex organic molecules in the harsh UV-irradiated Orion Bar PDR, revealing their presence, excitation conditions, and spatial distribution in a strongly UV-exposed interstellar environment.
Contribution
First comprehensive millimetre line survey of COMs in a strongly UV-irradiated PDR, with detailed analysis of molecular excitation and spatial distribution.
Findings
Over 250 lines from COMs detected in the Orion Bar PDR.
COMs like H2CO and CH3CN survive in strongly UV-exposed gas.
Distinct abundance ratios of HCO, H2CO, and CH3OH compared to hot cores.
Abstract
We investigate the presence of COMs in strongly UV-irradiated interstellar molecular gas. We have carried out a complete millimetre line survey using the IRAM30m telescope towards the edge of the Orion Bar photodissociation region (PDR), close to the H2 dissociation front, a position irradiated by a very intense far-UV (FUV) radiation field. These observations have been complemented with 8.5 arcsec resolution maps of the H2CO 5(1,5)-4(1,4) and C18O 3-2 emission at 0.9 mm. Despite being a harsh environment, we detect more than 250 lines from COMs and related precursors: H2CO, CH3OH, HCO, H2CCO, CH3CHO, H2CS, HCOOH, CH3CN, CH2NH, HNCO, H13-2CO, and HC3N (in decreasing order of abundance). For each species, the large number of detected lines allowed us to accurately constrain their rotational temperatures (Trot) and column densities (N). Owing to subthermal excitation and intricate…
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TopicsAtmospheric Ozone and Climate · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications · Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
