A molecular line survey of the candidate massive Class 0 prototostar IRAS 23385+6053
Abstract
We have carried out a molecular line survey of the candidate massive protostar IRAS 23385+6053, covering a 27.2 GHz frequency range in the 330--360 GHz atmospheric window. We detected 27 lines originating from a total of 11 species.Over a third of the identified molecular lines are from the asymmetric top molecule methanol (CHOH). We did not detect any emission from high-excitation lines or typical hot core tracers (e.g. CHCN, HCOOCH). We derive a rotation temperature and column density from the methanol emission and estimate lower limits to the beam-averaged column density of the remaining lines. Upper limits to the beam-averaged column density of selected species were determined from the non-detection of their rotation lines. We rule out the presence of a hot molecular core associated with IRAS 23385+6053 by a combination of the non-detection of CHCN emission and a simple bolometric luminosity approach. The molecular inventory and chemistry of IRAS 23385+6053 are contrasted to that of more evolved massive star-forming regions and the abundances predicted by recent time-dependent chemical models. The physical and chemical nature of IRAS 23385+6053 is shown to be consistent with that immediately prior to the hot molecular core stage.
Cite
@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0305504,
title = {A molecular line survey of the candidate massive Class 0 prototostar IRAS 23385+6053},
author = {M. A. Thompson and G. H. Macdonald},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0305504},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
13 pages, accepted by A&A 21 May 2003. Revised version 13/06/2003 corrects typo in equation 5