ALMA Observations of Cold Methanol Gas in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC): N79 South GMC
Suman Kumar Mondal, Takashi Shimonishi, Soumen Mondal, Prasanta Gorai, Kei E. I. Tanaka, Kenji Furuya, and Ankan Das

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA observations to detect cold methanol gas in the N79 region of the LMC, revealing localized efficient methanol production in dense cores despite low metallicity, and analyzing associated molecular emissions.
Contribution
First detection of cold methanol gas in the LMC's N79 region at high resolution, highlighting localized chemical complexity in low-metallicity environments.
Findings
Cold methanol gas detected at two dense core positions.
Methanol abundance comparable to Galactic sources despite low metallicity.
Most regions show non-detection of methanol, indicating inhibited organic molecule formation.
Abstract
We report ALMA continuum and molecular line observations at 0.1 pc resolution toward the super star cluster (SSC) candidate H72.97-69.39 in the N79 region of the LMC. The continuum emission has a sharp peak around the SSC candidate but is also widely distributed. We identify two continuum sources at the northern (N79S-1) and northwestern (N79S-2) positions of the SSC continuum peak, associated with CHOH emission. In addition to CHOH, we also detect HCO, HCS, CS, SO, CO, CN, and CCH at the positions of N79S-1 and N79S-2. The rotation diagram analysis of CHOH and SO lines yields an average gas temperature of 13 0.4 K for N79S-1 and 15 0.9 K for N79S-2. Most emission lines exhibit line widths of less than 2.8 km s, consistent with emissions from cold, dense molecular cloud cores. The abundance of cold CHOH gas is estimated to be (2.1 …
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
