The observed chemical structure of L1544
S. Spezzano, P. Caselli, L. Bizzocchi, B. M. Giuliano, V. Lattanzi

TL;DR
This study provides detailed molecular maps of the pre-stellar core L1544, revealing chemical differentiation and correlations among molecular families, enhancing understanding of early star formation chemistry.
Contribution
It offers the first comprehensive molecular emission maps of L1544, classifies molecules into distinct families, and applies PCA to analyze chemical correlations in a pre-stellar core.
Findings
Identification of five molecular families based on emission peak locations.
Confirmation of known molecular correlations and discovery of new ones.
Insight into chemical differentiation related to physical conditions in L1544.
Abstract
Prior to star formation, pre-stellar cores accumulate matter towards the centre. As a consequence, their central density increases while the temperature decreases. Understanding the evolution of the chemistry and physics in this early phase is crucial to study the processes governing the formation of a star. We aim at studying the chemical differentiation of a prototypical pre-stellar core, L1544, by detailed molecular maps. In contrast with single pointing observations, we performed a deep study on the dependencies of chemistry on physical and external conditions. We present the emission maps of 39 different molecular transitions belonging to 22 different molecules in the central 6.25 arcmin of L1544. We classified our sample in five families, depending on the location of their emission peaks within the core. Furthermore, to systematically study the correlations among different…
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