The two hot corinos of the SVS13-A protostellar binary system: counterposed siblings
Eleonora Bianchi, Ana L\'opez-Sepulcre, Cecilia Ceccarelli, Claudio, Codella, Linda Podio, Mathilde Bouvier, Joan Enrique-Romero

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution ALMA observations to reveal two chemically distinct hot corinos in the SVS13-A binary system, showing complex organic molecules and supporting an onion-like chemical structure influenced by binding energies and shock interactions.
Contribution
First detailed high-resolution imaging of two hot corinos in a Class I binary system, revealing chemical segregation and an onion-like molecular structure.
Findings
Identified two hot corinos with different velocities and temperatures.
Detected complex organic molecules with specific abundance ratios.
Suggested shock-induced enrichment of molecules from accretion streamers.
Abstract
We present ALMA high-angular resolution ( 50 au) observations of the Class I binary system SVS13-A. We report images of SVS13-A in numerous interstellar complex organic molecules: CHOH, CHOH, CHCHO, CHOCH, and NHCHO. Two hot corinos at different velocities are imaged in VLA4A (V= +7.7 km s) and VLA4B (V= +8.5 km s). From a non-LTE analysis of methanol lines we derive a gas density of 3 10 cm, and gas temperatures of 140 K and 170 K for VLA4A and VLA4B, respectively. For the other species the column densities are derived from a LTE analysis. Formamide, which is the only N-bearing species detected in our observations, is more prominent around VLA4A, while dimethyl ether, methanol and acetaldehyde are associated with both VLA4A and VLA4B. We derive in the two hot…
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