The SOFIA Massive (SOMA) Star Formation Q-band follow-up I. Carbon-chain chemistry of intermediate-mass protostars
Kotomi Taniguchi, Prasanta Gorai, Jonathan C. Tan, Miguel, Gomez-Garrido, Ruben Fedriani, Yao-Lun Yang, T. K. Sridharan, Kei Tanaka,, Masao Saito, Yichen Zhang, Lawrence Morgan, Giuliana Cosentino, Chi-Yan Law

TL;DR
This study investigates the chemical compositions, especially carbon-chain species, around intermediate-mass protostars using Q-band observations, revealing that such molecules form in warm gas and are common across different stellar mass regimes.
Contribution
It provides the first large-sample analysis of carbon-chain chemistry around intermediate-mass protostars, demonstrating the ubiquity of warm carbon-chain chemistry across stellar masses.
Findings
Carbon-chain molecules are formed in lukewarm gas (~20-30 K) around IM protostars.
Carbon-chain molecules and complex organic molecules coexist around most IM protostars.
Chemical characteristics are similar across low-, intermediate-, and high-mass protostars.
Abstract
Evidence for similar chemical characteristics around low- and high-mass protostars has been found: in particular, a variety of carbon-chain species and complex organic molecules (COMs) are formed around them. On the other hand, the chemical compositions around intermediate-mass (IM; ) protostars have not been studied with large samples. In particular, it is unclear the extent to which carbon-chain species are formed around them. We aim to obtain the chemical compositions, particularly focusing on carbon-chain species, towards a sample of IM protostars. We have conducted Q-band (31.5-50 GHz) line survey observations towards eleven mainly intermediate-mass protostars with the Yebes 40 m radio telescope. The target protostars were selected from a sub-sample of the source list of the SOFIA Massive (SOMA) Star Formation project. Nine carbon-chain species…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure · Astro and Planetary Science
