Chemical survey of Class I protostars with the IRAM-30m
S. Mercimek, C. Codella, L. Podio, E. Bianchi, L. Chahine, M. Bouvier,, A. Lopez-Sepulcre, R. Neri, C. Ceccarelli

TL;DR
This study characterizes the molecular complexity of four Class I protostars using IRAM-30m observations, revealing diverse chemical compositions and evolutionary insights relevant to planet formation.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive molecular survey of Class I protostars, comparing their chemistry with earlier and later star formation phases.
Findings
Detected 27 molecular species including complex organic molecules.
Identified hot corino chemistry in L1551-IRS5.
Found chemical abundance ratios similar to earlier stages and comets.
Abstract
Class I protostars are a bridge between Class 0 protostars, and Class II protoplanetary disks. Recent studies show gaps and rings in the dust distribution of disks younger than 1 Myr, suggesting that planet formation may start already at the Class I stage. To understand what chemistry planets will inherit, it is crucial to characterize the chemistry of Class I sources and to investigate how chemical complexity evolves from Class 0 protostars to protoplanetary disks. The goal is twofold: to obtain a census of the molecular complexity in a sample of four Class I protostars, and to compare it with the chemical compositions of earlier and later phases of the Sun-like star formation process. We performed IRAM-30m observations towards Class I objects (L1489-IRS, B5-IRS1, L1455-IRS1, and L1551-IRS5). The column densities of the detected species are derived assuming LTE or LVG. We detected 27…
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