N-bearing complex organics toward high-mass protostars: Constant ratios pointing to formation in similar pre-stellar conditions across a large mass range
P. Nazari, J. D. Meijerhof, M. L. van Gelder, A. Ahmadi, E. F. van, Dishoeck, B. Tabone, D. Langeroodi, N. F. W. Ligterink, J. Jaspers, M. T., Beltr\'an, G. A. Fuller, \'A. S\'anchez-Monge, P. Schilke

TL;DR
This study analyzes N-bearing complex organic molecules in high-mass protostars, revealing consistent abundance ratios across different masses and supporting their formation in similar pre-stellar ice conditions.
Contribution
It provides the first large statistical analysis of N-bearing COMs in high-mass protostars, showing constant molecular ratios and temperature-based segregation, indicating common formation environments.
Findings
Constant column density ratios across protostar masses.
Temperature segregation reflects sublimation temperatures.
Detection of CH3NH2 in about 32% of sources.
Abstract
No statistical study of COMs toward a large sample of high-mass protostars with ALMA has been carried out so far. We aim to study six N-bearing species: CHCN, HNCO, NHCHO, CHCN, CHCN and CHNH in a large sample of high-mass protostars. From the ALMAGAL survey, 37 of the most line-rich hot molecular cores are selected. Next, we fit their spectra and find column densities and excitation temperatures of the above N-bearing species, in addition to CHOH. We (tentatively) detect CHNH in of the sources. We find three groups of species when comparing their excitation temperatures: hot (NHCHO; Tex > 250 K), warm (CHCN, HNCO and CHCN; 100 K < Tex < 250 K) and cold species (CHOH and CHNH; Tex < 100 K). This temperature segregation reflects the trend seen in their sublimation temperatures and validates…
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TopicsMolecular Spectroscopy and Structure · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate · Advanced Chemical Physics Studies
