Chemical exploration of Galactic cold cores
Chenlin Zhou, Charlotte Vastel, Julien Montillaud, Cecilia Ceccarelli,, Karine Demyk, Jorma Harju, Mika Juvela, Isabelle Ristorcelli, and Tie Liu

TL;DR
This study investigates the chemical complexity of three diverse Galactic cold cores using spectral surveys, revealing differences linked to their evolutionary stages and environmental shielding, and highlights the need for higher resolution observations.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of molecular complexity in multiple prestellar cores, linking chemical diversity to evolutionary stage and environmental factors.
Findings
Large differences in molecular complexity among cores
Chemical diversity correlates with evolutionary stage
Environmental influence appears limited due to shielding
Abstract
A solar-type system starts from an initial molecular core that acquires organic complexity as it evolves. The so-called prestellar cores that can be studied are rare, which has hampered our understanding of how organic chemistry sets in and grows. Aims. We selected the best prestellar core targets from the cold core catalogue that represent a diversity in terms of their environment to explore their chemical complexity: 1390 (in the compressed shell of Lambda Ori), 869 (in the MBM12 cloud), and 4149 (in the California nebula). We obtained a spectral survey with the IRAM 30 m telescope in order to explore the molecular complexity of the cores. We carried out a radiative transfer analysis of the detected transitions in order to place some constraints on the physical conditions of the cores and on the molecular column densities. We also used the molecular ions in the survey to estimate the…
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