A high-resolution study of complex organic molecules in hot cores

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We present the results of a line identification analysis using data from theIRAMPlateau de Bure Plateau de Bure Interferometer, focusing on six massive star-forming hot cores: G31.41+0.31, G29.96-0.02, G19.61-0.23, G10.62-0.38, G24.78+0.08A1 and G24.78+0.08A2.We identify several transitions of vibrationally excited methyl formate (HCOOCH3) for the first time in these objects as well as transitions of other complex molecules, including ethyl cyanide (C2H5CN), and isocyanic acid (HNCO). We also postulate a detection of one transition of glycolaldehyde (CH2(OH)CHO) in two new hot cores. We find G29.96-0.02, G19.61-0.23, G24.78+0.08A1 and G24.78+0.08A2 to be chemically very similar. G31.41+0.31, however, is chemically different: it manifests a larger chemical inventory and has significantly larger column densities. We suggest that it may represent a different evolutionary stage to the other hot cores in the sample, or it may surround a star with a higher mass. We derive column densities for methyl formate in G31.41+0.31, using the rotation diagram method, of 4 × 1017 cm-2 and a Trot of ~170 K. For G29.96-0.02, G24.78+0.08A1 and G24.78+0.08A2, glycolaldehyde, methyl formate and methyl cyanide, all seem to trace the same material and peak at roughly the same position towards the dust emission peak. For G31.41+0.31, however, glycolaldehyde shows a different distribution to methyl formate and methyl cyanide and seems to trace the densest, most compact inner part of hot cores. © 2014 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society.

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Calcutt, H., Viti, S., Codella, C., Beltrán, M. T., Fontani, F., & Woods, P. M. (2014). A high-resolution study of complex organic molecules in hot cores. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 443(4), 3157–3173. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stu1363

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