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Hot and dense water in the inner 25 au of SVS13-A

Authors :
Francesco Fontani
Linda Podio
Leonardo Testi
Claudio Codella
Vianney Taquet
Rafael Bachiller
E. Bianchi
Cecilia Ceccarelli
Bertrand Lefloch
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

In the context of the ASAI (Astrochemical Surveys At IRAM) project, we carried out an unbiased spectral survey in the millimeter window towards the well known low-mass Class I source SVS13-A. The high sensitivity reached (3-12 mK) allowed us to detect at least 6 HDO broad (FWHM ~ 4-5 km/s) emission lines with upper level energies up to Eu = 837 K. A non-LTE LVG analysis implies the presence of very hot (150-260 K) and dense (> 3 10^7 cm-3) gas inside a small radius ($\sim$ 25 AU) around the star, supporting, for the first time, the occurrence of a hot corino around a Class I protostar. The temperature is higher than expected for water molecules are sublimated from the icy dust mantles (~ 100 K). Although we cannot exclude we are observig the effects of shocks and/or winds at such small scales, this could imply that the observed HDO emission is tracing the water abundance jump expected at temperatures ~ 220-250 K, when the activation barrier of the gas phase reactions leading to the formation of water can be overcome. We derive X(HDO) ~ 3 10-6, and a H2O deuteration > 1.5 10-2, suggesting that water deuteration does not decrease as the protostar evolves from the Class 0 to the Class I stage.<br />MNRAS Letters

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2842dd17b4ab33d0d40dfc2497040220