Chemical complexity in high-mass star formation: An observational and modeling case study of the AFGL 2591 VLA 3 hot core
C. Gieser, D. Semenov, H. Beuther, A. Ahmadi, J.C. Mottram, Th., Henning, M. Beltran, L.T. Maud, F. Bosco, S. Leurini, T. Peters, P. Klaassen,, R. Kuiper, S. Feng, J.S. Urquhart, L. Moscadelli, T. Csengeri, S. Lumsden,, J.M. Winters, S. Suri, Q. Zhang, R. Pudritz, A. Palau

TL;DR
This study combines high-resolution observations and chemical modeling to analyze the physical and chemical structure of the AFGL 2591 VLA 3 hot core, revealing complex molecular distributions and evolutionary insights.
Contribution
It provides a detailed observational and modeling analysis of a high-mass star-forming hot core, highlighting the chemical complexity and physical structure at high spatial resolution.
Findings
Temperature distribution follows a power-law with index 0.41
Density structure has a power-law index of 1.7 from observations
Model predicts lower density index than observed, indicating complexity
Abstract
We present a detailed observational and modeling study of the hot core VLA 3 in the high-mass star-forming region AFGL 2591, which is a target region of the NOrthern Extended Millimeter Array (NOEMA) large program CORE. Using NOEMA observations at 1.37 mm with an angular resolution of ~0."42 (1 400 au at 3.33 kpc), we derived the physical and chemical structure of the source. We modeled the observed molecular abundances with the chemical evolution code MUSCLE (MUlti Stage ChemicaL codE). Results. With the kinetic temperature tracers CH3CN and H2CO we observe a temperature distribution with a power-law index of q = 0.41+-0.08. Using the visibilities of the continuum emission we derive a density structure with a power-law index of p = 1.7+-0.1. The hot core spectra reveal high molecular abundances and a rich diversity in complex molecules. The majority of the molecules have an asymmetric…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
