ALMA Spectral Survey of An eruptive Young star, V883 Ori (ASSAY): II. Freshly Sublimated Complex Organic Molecules (COMs) in the Keplerian Disk
Jae-Hong Jeong, Jeong-Eun Lee, Seonjae Lee, Giseon Baek, Ji-Hyun Kang,, Seokho Lee, Chul-Hwan Kim, Hyeong-Sik Yun, Yuri Aikawa, Gregory J. Herczeg,, Doug Johnstone, Lucas Cieza

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA spectral data to identify and analyze complex organic molecules in the disk of the eruptive young star V883 Ori, revealing unique chemical compositions and evolutionary insights relevant to planet formation.
Contribution
First spatially resolved survey of COMs in V883 Ori's disk, highlighting the importance of optically thin lines and large frequency coverage for accurate abundance measurements.
Findings
23 COMs detected in the disk.
Nitrogen-bearing COMs other than CH3CN are missing.
COM abundances are higher than in hot corinos, similar to comets.
Abstract
We present an investigation of Complex Organic Molecules (COMs) in the spatially resolved Keplerian disk around V883 Ori, an eruptive young star, based on a spectral survey carried out with ALMA in Band 6 (220.7274.9 GHz). We identified about 3,700 molecular emission lines and discovered 23 COMs in the disk. We estimated the column densities of COMs detected through the iterative LTE line fitting method. According to our analyses, using only optically thin lines is critical to deriving the reliable column densities of COMs. Therefore, covering a large frequency range is important for the studies of COMs. The most distinct phenomenon found from the spectra of the V883 Ori disk is that nitrogen-bearing COMs other than CHCN are missing, whereas various oxygen-bearing COMs, except for the CHOH-bearing molecules, are detected. The missing CHOH-bearing COMs may indicate the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Pharmacological Effects and Assays
