Chemical and Physical Characterization of the Isolated Protostellar Source CB68: FAUST. IV
Muneaki Imai, Yoko Oya, Brian Svoboda, and FAUST members

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution ALMA observations to analyze the chemical and physical structures of the isolated low-mass protostar CB68, revealing a hybrid chemistry with hot corino features and a small centrifugal barrier.
Contribution
First detailed ALMA-based chemical and physical characterization of the isolated protostar CB68, highlighting a hybrid chemistry and small-scale hot corino environment.
Findings
Detection of three interstellar saturated complex organic molecules near the protostar.
Identification of a hot corino with a rotation temperature of 131 K and a small emitting region (~10 au).
Evidence of warm carbon chain chemistry on a 1000 au scale.
Abstract
Chemical diversity of low-mass protostellar sources has so far been recognized, and environmental effects are invoked as its origin. In this context, observations of isolated protostellar sources without influences of nearby objects are of particular importance. Here, we report chemical and physical structures of the low-mass Class 0 protostellar source IRAS 165441604 in the Bok globule CB68, based on 1.3 mm ALMA observations at a spatial resolution of 70~au that were conducted as part of the large program FAUST. Three interstellar saturated complex organic molecules (iCOMs), CHOH, HCOOCH, and CHOCH, are detected toward the protostar. The rotation temperature and the emitting region size for CHOH are derived to be ~K and 10~au, respectively. The detection of iCOMs in close proximity to the protostar indicates that CB68 harbors a hot corino.…
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