Gas phase Elemental abundances in Molecular cloudS (GEMS) V. Methanol in Taurus
S. Spezzano, A. Fuente, P. Caselli, A. Vasyunin, D. Navarro-Almaida,, M. Rodr\'iguez-Baras, A. Punanova, C. Vastel, and V. Wakelam

TL;DR
This study investigates methanol distribution in starless cores within the Taurus Molecular Cloud, revealing environmental effects such as irradiation from nearby protostars influence methanol abundance and distribution, with implications for chemical modeling.
Contribution
It provides observational evidence of environmental impacts on methanol distribution in starless cores and highlights limitations of current chemical models in reproducing observed profiles.
Findings
Methanol peaks at dust in some cores, offset in others due to irradiation.
Chemical models reproduce overall methanol abundance but not radial profiles.
Environmental irradiation significantly affects methanol distribution.
Abstract
Methanol, one of the simplest complex organic molecules in the Interstellar Medium (ISM), has been shown to be present and extended in cold environments such as starless cores. We aim at studying methanol emission across several starless cores and investigate the physical conditions at which methanol starts to be efficiently formed, as well as how the physical structure of the cores and their surrounding environment affect its distribution. Methanol and CO emission lines at 3 mm have been observed with the IRAM 30m telescope within the large program "Gas phase Elemental abundances in Molecular CloudS" (GEMS) towards 66 positions across 12 starless cores in the Taurus Molecular Cloud. A non-LTE radiative transfer code was used to compute the column densities in all positions. We then used state-of-the-art chemical models to reproduce our observations. We have computed…
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