Distribution of methanol and cyclopropenylidene around starless cores
S. Spezzano, P. Caselli, J. E. Pineda, L. Bizzocchi, D. Prudenzano, Z., Nagy

TL;DR
This study investigates how large-scale environmental factors influence the spatial distribution of molecules like methanol and cyclopropenylidene in starless cores, revealing that radiation exposure affects chemical segregation and methanol desorption mechanisms.
Contribution
It provides observational evidence linking interstellar radiation field effects to molecular distribution and desorption processes in starless cores.
Findings
Chemical segregation is driven by uneven ISRF illumination.
More C atoms are found in the gas phase on the illuminated side.
Methanol desorption mechanisms are independent of H2 column density.
Abstract
Context. The spatial distribution of molecules around starless cores is a powerful tool for studying the physics and chemistry governing the earliest stages of star formation. Aims. Our aim is to study the chemical differentiation in starless cores to determine the influence of large-scale effects on the spatial distribution of molecules within the cores. Furthermore, we want to put observational constraints on the mechanisms responsible in starless cores for the desorption of methanol from the surface of dust grains where it is efficiently produced. Methods. We mapped methanol, CH3OH, and cyclopropenylidene, c-C3H2, with the IRAM 30m telescope in the 3 mm band towards six starless cores embedded in different environments, and in different evolutionary stages. Furthermore, we searched for correlations among physical properties of the cores and the methanol distribution. Results. From…
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