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Complex molecules in W51 North region

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2015-11-18 v1 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

We present Submillimeter Array (SMA) molecular line observations in two 2 GHz-wide bands centered at 217.5 and 227.5 GHz, toward the massive star forming region W51 North. We identified 84 molecular line transitions from 17 species and their isotopologues. The molecular gas distribution of these lines mainly peaks in the continuum position of W51 North, and has a small tail extending to the west, probably associated with W51 d2. In addition to the commonly detected nitrogen and oxygen-bearing species, we detected a large amount of transitions of the Acetone (CH3_3COCH3_3) and Methyl Formate (CH3_3OCHO), which may suggest that these molecules are present in an early evolutionary stage of the massive stars. We also found that W51 North is an ethanol-rich source. There is no obvious difference in the molecular gas distributions between the oxygen-bearing and nitrogen-bearing molecules. Under the assumption of Local Thermodynamic Equilibrium (LTE), with the XCLASS tool, the molecular column densities, and rotation temperatures are estimated. We found that the oxygen-bearing molecules have considerable higher column densities and fractional abundances than the nitrogen-bearing molecules. The rotation temperatures range from 100 to 200 K, suggesting that the molecular emission could be originated from a warm environment. Finally, based on the gas distributions, fractional abundances and the rotation temperatures, we conclude that CH3_3OH, C2_2H5_5OH, CH3_3COCH3_3 and CH3_3CH2_2CN might be synthesized on the grain surface, while gas phase chemistry is responsible for the production of CH3_3OCH3_3, CH3_3OCHO and CH2_2CHCN.

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@article{arxiv.1510.05641,
  title  = {Complex molecules in W51 North region},
  author = {Jialei Rong and Sheng-Li Qin and Luis A. Zapata and Yuefang Wu and Tie Liu and Chengpeng Zhang and Yaping Peng and Li Zhang and Ying Liu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.05641},
  year   = {2015}
}

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accepted to MNRAS

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