The census of interstellar complex organic molecules in the Class I hot corino of SVS13-A
E. Bianchi, C. Codella, C. Ceccarelli, F. Vazart, R. Bachiller, N., Balucani, M. Bouvier, M. De Simone, J. Enrique-Romero, C. Kahane, B. Lefloch,, A. L\'opez-Sepulcre, J. Ospina-Zamudio, L. Podio, V. Taquet

TL;DR
This study provides the first comprehensive survey of interstellar complex organic molecules in the low-mass Class I protostar SVS13-A, revealing a rich chemical composition comparable to younger protostars and suggesting stable relative abundances during evolution.
Contribution
First unbiased spectral survey of iCOMs in SVS13-A, expanding knowledge of chemical complexity in low-mass protostars.
Findings
Detected five iCOMs with high sensitivity.
Derived rotational temperatures between 35 and 110 K.
Found iCOMs abundances similar to younger protostars and stable over protostellar evolution.
Abstract
We present the first census of the interstellar Complex Organic Molecules (iCOMs) in the low-mass Class I protostar SVS13-A, obtained by analysing data from the IRAM-30m Large Project ASAI (Astrochemical Surveys At IRAM). They consist of an high-sensitivity unbiased spectral survey at the 1mm, 2mm and 3mm IRAM bands. We detected five iCOMs: acetaldehyde (CHCHO), methyl formate (HCOOCH), dimethyl ether (CHOCH), ethanol (CHCHOH) and formamide (NHCHO). In addition we searched for other iCOMs and ketene (HCCO), formic acid (HCOOH) and methoxy (CHO), whose only ketene was detected. The numerous detected lines, from 5 to 37 depending on the species, cover a large upper level energy range, between 15 and 254 K. This allowed us to carry out a rotational diagram analysis and derive rotational temperatures between 35 and 110 K, and column densities between…
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