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THE SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF COMPLEX ORGANIC MOLECULES IN THE L1544 PRE-STELLAR CORE

Journal

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS
Volume 830, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.3847/2041-8205/830/1/L6

Keywords

astrochemistry; ISM: individual objects (L1544); ISM: molecules; stars: formation

Funding

  1. INSU/CNRS (France)
  2. MPG (Germany)
  3. IGN (Spain)
  4. EU [PIIF-GA-2011-301538]
  5. STFC [ST/L004801/1]
  6. European Research Council (ERC) [320620, 610256: NANOCOSMOS]
  7. Italian Ministero dell'Istruzione, Universita e Ricerca [CUP C52I13000140001]
  8. Gothenburg Centre of Advanced Studies in Science and Technology through the program Origins of habitable planets
  9. [129-14]
  10. [001-16]
  11. STFC [ST/L004801/2, ST/L004801/1, ST/M004139/2, ST/M004139/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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The detection of complex organic molecules (COMs) toward cold sources such as pre-stellar cores (with T < 10K) has challenged our understanding of the formation processes of COMs in the interstellar medium. Recent modeling on COM chemistry at low temperatures has provided new insight into these processes predicting that COM formation depends strongly on parameters such as visual extinction and the level of CO freeze out. We report deep observations of COMs toward two positions in the L1544 pre-stellar core: the dense, highly extinguished continuum peak with A(V) >= 30 mag within the inner 2700 au; and a low-density shell with average A(V) similar to 7.5-8mag located at 4000 au from the core's center and bright in CH3OH. Our observations show that CH3O, CH3OCH3, and CH3CHO are more abundant (by factors of similar to 2-10) toward the low-density shell than toward the continuum peak. Other COMs such as CH3OCHO, c-C3H2O, HCCCHO, CH2CHCN, and HCCNC show slight enhancements (by factors. 3), but the associated uncertainties are large. This suggests that COMs are actively formed and already present in the low-density shells of pre-stellar cores. The modeling of the chemistry of O-bearing COMs in L1544 indicates that these species are enhanced in this shell because (i) CO starts freezing out onto dust grains driving an active surface chemistry; (ii) the visual extinction is sufficiently high to prevent the UV photo-dissociation of COMs by the external interstellar radiation field; and (iii) the density is still moderate to prevent severe depletion of COMs onto grains.

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