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Carbon-Chain Chemistry vs. Complex-Organic-Molecule Chemistry in Envelopes around Three Low-Mass Young Stellar Objects in the Perseus Region

Published 20 Feb 2021 in astro-ph.GA and astro-ph.SR | (2102.10218v1)

Abstract: We have analyzed ALMA Cycle 5 data in Band 4 toward three low-mass young stellar objects (YSOs), IRAS 03235+3004 (hereafter IRAS 03235), IRAS 03245+3002 (IRAS 03245), and IRAS 03271+3013 (IRAS 03271), in the Perseus region. The HC${3}$N ($J=16-15$; $E{\rm {up}}/k = 59.4$ K) line has been detected in all of the target sources, while four CH${3}$OH lines ($E{\rm {up}}/k = 15.4-36.3$ K) have been detected only in IRAS 03245. Sizes of the HC${3}$N distributions ($\sim 2930-3230$ au) in IRAS 03235 and IRAS 03245 are similar to those of the carbon-chain species in the warm carbon chain chemistry (WCCC) source L1527. The size of the CH${3}$OH emission in IRAS 03245 is $\sim 1760$ au, which is slightly smaller than that of HC${3}$N in this source. We compare the CH${3}$OH/HC${3}$N abundance ratios observed in these sources with predictions of chemical models. We confirm that the observed ratio in IRAS 03245 agrees with the modeled values at temperatures around 30--35 K, which supports the HC${3}$N formation by the WCCC mechanism. In this temperature range, CH${3}$OH does not thermally desorb from dust grains. Non-thermal desorption mechanisms or gas-phase formation of CH${3}$OH seem to work efficiently around IRAS 03245. The fact that IRAS 03245 has the highest bolometric luminosity among the target sources seems to support these mechanisms, in particular the non-thermal desorption mechanisms.

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