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The Perseus ALMA Chemistry Survey (PEACHES). I. The Complex Organic Molecules in Perseus Embedded Protostars.

Authors :
Yang, Yao-Lun
Sakai, Nami
Zhang, Yichen
Murillo, Nadia M.
Zhang, Ziwei E.
Higuchi, Aya E.
Zeng, Shaoshan
López-Sepulcre, Ana
Yamamoto, Satoshi
Lefloch, Bertrand
Bouvier, Mathilde
Ceccarelli, Cecilia
Hirota, Tomoya
Imai, Muneaki
Oya, Yoko
Sakai, Takeshi
Watanabe, Yoshimasa
Source :
Astrophysical Journal; 3/20/2021, Vol. 910 Issue 1, p1-38, 38p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

To date, about two dozen low-mass embedded protostars exhibit rich spectra with lines of complex organic molecules (COMs). These protostars seem to possess a different enrichment in COMs. However, the statistics of COM abundance in low-mass protostars are limited by the scarcity of observations. This study introduces the Perseus ALMA Chemistry Survey (PEACHES), which aims at unbiasedly characterizing the chemistry of COMs toward the embedded (Class 0/I) protostars in the Perseus molecular cloud. Of the 50 embedded protostars surveyed, 58% of them have emission from COMs. 56%, 32%, and 40% of the protostars have CH<subscript>3</subscript>OH, CH<subscript>3</subscript>OCHO, and N-bearing COMs, respectively. The detectability of COMs depends neither on the averaged continuum brightness temperature, a proxy of the H<subscript>2</subscript> column density, nor on the bolometric luminosity and the bolometric temperature. For the protostars with detected COMs, CH<subscript>3</subscript>OH has a tight correlation with CH<subscript>3</subscript>CN, spanning more than two orders of magnitude in column densities normalized by the continuum brightness temperature, suggesting a chemical relation between CH<subscript>3</subscript>OH and CH<subscript>3</subscript>CN and a large chemical diversity in the PEACHES samples at the same time. A similar trend with more scatter is also found between all identified COMs, which hints at a common chemistry for the sources with COMs. The correlation between COMs is insensitive to the protostellar properties, such as the bolometric luminosity and the bolometric temperature. The abundance of larger COMs (CH<subscript>3</subscript>OCHO and CH<subscript>3</subscript>OCH<subscript>3</subscript>) relative to that of smaller COMs (CH<subscript>3</subscript>OH and CH<subscript>3</subscript>CN) increases with the inferred gas column density, hinting at an efficient production of complex species in denser envelopes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0004637X
Volume :
910
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Astrophysical Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
149590166
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/abdfd6