Survey of Complex Organic Molecules in Starless and Prestellar Cores in the Perseus Molecular Cloud
Samantha Scibelli, Yancy Shirley, Andr\'es Meg\'ias, Izaskun, Jim\'enez-Serra

TL;DR
This survey reveals that complex organic molecules are common in starless and prestellar cores in the Perseus Molecular Cloud, indicating they form early in star formation and are inherited by later stages.
Contribution
First comprehensive survey of COMs in Perseus starless cores, expanding detection statistics and comparing abundances across star formation stages.
Findings
Detected methanol in 100% of cores
Detected acetaldehyde in 49% of cores
Identified multiple COMs in at least 20% of cores
Abstract
Cold (10 K) and dense (10 cm) cores of gas and dust within molecular clouds, known as starless and dynamically evolved prestellar cores, are the birthplaces of low-mass ( few M) stars. As detections of interstellar complex organic molecules, or COMs, in starless cores has increased, abundance comparisons suggest that some COMs might be seeded early in the star formation process and inherited to later stages (i.e., protostellar disks and eventually comets). To date observations of COMs in starless cores have been limited, with most detections reported solely in the Taurus Molecular Cloud. It is therefore still a question whether different environments affect abundances. We have surveyed 35 starless and prestellar cores in the Perseus Molecular Cloud with the Arizona Radio Observatory (ARO) 12m telescope detecting both methanol, CHOH, and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
