The LMT 2 millimeter receiver system (B4R). II. Science demonstration observations toward Orion-KL/OMC-1
Teppei Yonetsu, Ryohei Kawabe, Yuki Yoshimura, Kotomi Taniguchi, Yoshito Shimajiri, Omar Sergio Rojas-Garc\'ia, Arturo I. G\'omez-Ruiz, Takeshi Sakai, Kunihiko Tanaka, Bunyo Hatsukade, Akio Taniguchi, Yoichi Tamura, Tatsuya Takekoshi, Tai Oshima, Kotaro Kohno, Masato Hagimoto

TL;DR
This study demonstrates the capabilities of the LMT's 2 mm SIS receiver (B4R) for mapping and spectral scans, successfully detecting numerous molecular lines and molecules in Orion-KL/OMC-1, confirming its potential for astrochemical research.
Contribution
First demonstration of the B4R receiver's mapping and spectral scan capabilities on the LMT, with detailed molecular line identification and astrochemical analysis in Orion-KL/OMC-1.
Findings
Detected nearly 400 emission lines and 29 molecular species.
Successfully mapped spatial variations in chemical properties.
Confirmed the B4R's effectiveness for astrochemical studies.
Abstract
We present the results of mapping and single-point spectral scans toward Orion-KL/OMC-1 performed as science demonstrations of a 2 mm SIS receiver, the Band 4 Receiver (B4R), installed on the 50 m Large Millimeter Telescope (LMT). To prove the capabilities of mapping and spectral scans with the B4R on the LMT, commissioning observations were conducted employing the on-the-fly mapping technique toward Orion-KL/OMC-1, which covers a map size of 55. These mapping observations were performed with two frequency settings providing 10 GHz in total (131.4-133.9 GHz and 145.1-147.6 GHz; 136.2-138.7 GHz and 149.9-152.4 GHz) with a frequency resolution of 76.293 kHz. We conducted spectral line identification analysis for the hot core and compact ridge regions in the Orion-KL with a beam size of 11-12. We detected nearly 400 emission lines and identified two recombination lines and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
