The ALMA-ATOMS survey: Vibrationally excited HC$_3$N lines in hot cores
Li Chen, Sheng-Li Qin, Tie Liu, Paul F. Goldsmith, Xunchuan Liu,, Yaping Peng, Xindi Tang, Guido Garay, Zhiping Kou, Mengyao Tang, Patricio, Sanhueza, Ziyang Li, Prasanta Gorai, Swagat R. Das, Leonardo Bronfman, Lokesh, Dewangan, Pablo Garc\'ia, Shanghuo Li, Chang Won Lee

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA observations of vibrationally excited HC3N lines in 60 hot cores to explore how physical conditions like temperature and density influence molecular excitation, revealing IR pumping as the main excitation mechanism.
Contribution
First comprehensive survey of HC3N* lines in hot cores, linking vibrational excitation to environmental factors and IR pumping dominance.
Findings
HC3N* lines detected in 52 hot cores
Higher temperatures correlate with more vibrationally excited lines
IR pumping identified as primary excitation mechanism
Abstract
Interstellar molecules are excellent tools for studying the physical and chemical environments of massive star-forming regions. In particular, vibrationally excited HCN (HCN*) lines are the key tracers for probing hot cores environments. We present the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) 3 mm observations of HCN* lines in 60 hot cores, aiming to investigate how physical conditions affect the excitation of HCN* transitions. We have used the XCLASS for line identification. Under the assumption of local thermodynamic equilibrium (LTE), we derived the rotation temperature and column density of HCN* transitions in hot cores. Additionally, we calculated the H column density and number density, along with the abundance of HCN* relative to H, to enable a comparison of the physical properties of hot cores with different numbers of HCN* states.…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · SAS software applications and methods · Atomic and Molecular Physics
