A submillimeter line survey of low-mass protostars: Prelude to ALMA and Herschel
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A submillimeter line survey of low-mass protostars : Prelude to ALMA and Herschel. / Van Dishoeck, E. F.; Jørgensen, J. K.; Maret, S.; Ceccarelli, C.; Caux, E.; Schöier, F. L.; Castets, A.; Tielens, A. G.G.M.
In: European Space Agency, (Special Publication) ESA SP, No. 577, 29.08.2005, p. 191-196.Research output: Contribution to journal › Conference article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - A submillimeter line survey of low-mass protostars
T2 - The Dusty and Molecular Universe - A Prelude to Herschel and ALMA
AU - Van Dishoeck, E. F.
AU - Jørgensen, J. K.
AU - Maret, S.
AU - Ceccarelli, C.
AU - Caux, E.
AU - Schöier, F. L.
AU - Castets, A.
AU - Tielens, A. G.G.M.
PY - 2005/8/29
Y1 - 2005/8/29
N2 - The results from a single-dish molecular line survey of a set of 18 deeply embedded young stellar objects are summarized. More than 40 lines from 16 different species were observed with the JCMT, Onsala, IRAM 30m and SEST telescopes. The multitransition data are analyzed using a temperature and density structure derived from models of the dust continuum emission. For the outer envelope (>300 AU), the data indicate a 'drop' abundance profile for many species, with normal abundances in the outer- and innermost regions and highly depleted abundances in an intermediate zone. This zone is bounded at the outer edge by the density where the timescale for freeze-out becomes longer than the life-time of the core, and at the inner edge by the evaporation temperature of the species involved. In the innermost envelope (<300 AU), all ices evaporate resulting in jumps in the abundances of complex organic molecules such as CH3OH. A key project for Herschel will be to survey gas-phase water in these objects, whose abundance shows extreme variations with temperature. ALMA wil be able to directly image the chemical variations throughout the envelope and zoom in on the inner hot core and protoplanetary disks on scales on tens of AU.
AB - The results from a single-dish molecular line survey of a set of 18 deeply embedded young stellar objects are summarized. More than 40 lines from 16 different species were observed with the JCMT, Onsala, IRAM 30m and SEST telescopes. The multitransition data are analyzed using a temperature and density structure derived from models of the dust continuum emission. For the outer envelope (>300 AU), the data indicate a 'drop' abundance profile for many species, with normal abundances in the outer- and innermost regions and highly depleted abundances in an intermediate zone. This zone is bounded at the outer edge by the density where the timescale for freeze-out becomes longer than the life-time of the core, and at the inner edge by the evaporation temperature of the species involved. In the innermost envelope (<300 AU), all ices evaporate resulting in jumps in the abundances of complex organic molecules such as CH3OH. A key project for Herschel will be to survey gas-phase water in these objects, whose abundance shows extreme variations with temperature. ALMA wil be able to directly image the chemical variations throughout the envelope and zoom in on the inner hot core and protoplanetary disks on scales on tens of AU.
KW - Chemistry
KW - Molecular clouds
KW - Protostars
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M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:23844483571
SP - 191
EP - 196
JO - European Space Agency, (Special Publication) ESA SP
JF - European Space Agency, (Special Publication) ESA SP
SN - 0379-6566
IS - 577
Y2 - 27 October 2004 through 29 October 2004
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ID: 234015667