Organic chemistry in the protosolar analogue HOPS-108: Environment matters
L. Chahine, A. L\'opez-Sepulcre, R. Neri, C. Ceccarelli, S. Mercimek,, C. Codella, M. Bouvier, E. Bianchi, C. Favre, L. Podio, F. O. Alves, N., Sakai, and S. Yamamoto

TL;DR
This study investigates the impact of dense star cluster environments on the organic chemistry of hot corinos, using ALMA observations of HOPS-108 in a protosolar analogue to understand early Solar System chemistry.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed chemical analysis of HOPS-108 in a dense cluster environment, revealing unique organic molecule abundances and ratios compared to isolated hot corinos.
Findings
Enhanced HCOOCH3 abundance in HOPS-108
Unusual [CH3OCH3]/[HCOOCH3] ratio of ~0.2
Lower [CH2DOH]/[CH3OH] ratio (~2.5%) compared to other regions
Abstract
Hot corinos are compact regions around solar-mass protostellar objects that are very rich in interstellar complex organic molecules (iCOMs). They are believed to represent the very early phases of our Solar System's birth, which was very likely also characterized by rich organic chemistry. While most of the studied hot corinos are either isolated or born in a loose protocluster, our Sun was born in a densely packed star cluster, near massive stars whose ultraviolet radiation must have contributed to shaping the evolution of the surrounding environment. In addition, internal irradiation from energetic particles (10 Mev), whose imprint is seen today in the products of short-lived radionuclides in meteoritic material, is also known to have occurred during the Solar System formation. How did all these conditions affect the chemistry of the proto-Sun and its surroundings is still an open…
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