VLT-ISAAC 3-5 micron spectroscopy of embedded young low-mass stars. III. Intermediate-mass sources in Vela
W. F. Thi (1,2,3), E. F. van Dishoeck (2), E. Dartois (4), K. M., Pontoppidan (2,5), W. A. Schutte (2), P. Ehrenfreund (2), L. d'Hendecourt, (4), H. J. Fraser (6) ((1) ESTEC-ESA, (2) Leiden Observatory, (3) Univ. of, Amsterdam, (4) IAS Paris, (5) Caltech

TL;DR
This study presents a detailed infrared spectroscopic survey of intermediate-mass young stellar objects in Vela, revealing diverse ice compositions and evidence of local thermal processing in their environments.
Contribution
It provides new high-resolution spectroscopic data on ice features in intermediate-mass YSOs, highlighting variations in ice composition and evidence of thermal processing not previously documented.
Findings
Detection of H2O and CO ices in all sources and companions.
Variation in CO ice profiles indicating local thermal processing.
Presence of methanol and OCN- ices with specific abundances.
Abstract
We performed a spectroscopic survey toward five intermediate-mass class I YSOs located in the Southern Vela molecular cloud in the L and M bands at resolving powers 600-800 up to 10,000, using the Infrared Spectrometer and Array Camera mounted on the VLT-ANTU. Lower mass companion objects were observed simultaneously in both bands. Solid H2O at 3 micron is detected in all sources, including the companion objects. CO ice at 4.67 micron is detected in a few main targets and one companion object. One object (LLN 19) shows little CO ice but strong gas-phase CO ro-vibrational lines in absorption. The CO ice profiles are different from source to source. The amount of water ice and CO ice trapped in a water-rich mantle may correlate with the flux ratio at 12 and 25 micron. The abundance of H2O-rich CO likely correlates with that of water ice. A weak feature at 3.54 mu attributed to solid CH3OH…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
