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Chemical signatures of shocks in hot cores

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ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
卷 370, 期 3, 页码 1017-1025

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EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20010300

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stars : formation; ISM : abundances; molecules; shock waves

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The characteristic chemistry of hot cores arises from the abrupt evaporation of icy mantles when a massive star begins to irradiate the interstellar gas in its vicinity. Such stars are also likely to generate powerful winds which may initiate shucks in the same interstellar gas. In this paper, we consider whether chemical signatures of the passage of a shock through a hot core can be identified. We find that if hydrogenation occurs on surfaces and freeze-out of heavy gas-phase atoms and molecules is complete before the hot core is established then no such chemical signature exists. However, if some residual material is present in the gas when the hut core is established then the following molecular abundance ratios are significantly affected by the presence of a shock: NS/CS, SO/CS, and HCO/H2CO. This result is more evident if injection of ices into the gas occur over a finite period, rather than instantaneously. We conclude that these molecular abundance ratios may be useful tracers of the dynamical history of hot cores, and that follow-up observational studies are required.

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