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Astrochemical evolution along star formation: Overview of the IRAM Large Program ASAI.

Bertrand Lefloch1,2, R Bachiller3, C Ceccarelli1, J Cernicharo4, C Codella5, A Fuente3, C Kahane1, A López-Sepulcre6,1, M Tafalla3, C Vastel7, E Caux7, M González-García3,4, E Bianchi5,8, A Gómez-Ruiz9,5, J Holdship10, E Mendoza2, J Ospina-Zamudio1, L Podio5, D Quénard10, E Roueff11, N Sakai12, S Viti10, S Yamamoto13, K Yoshida13, C Favre5, T Monfredini14, H M Quitián-Lara14, N Marcelino4, H M Boechat-Roberty14, S Cabrit15.   

Abstract

Evidence is mounting that the small bodies of our Solar System, such as comets and asteroids, have at least partially inherited their chemical composition from the first phases of the Solar System formation. It then appears that the molecular complexity of these small bodies is most likely related to the earliest stages of star formation. It is therefore important to characterize and to understand how the chemical evolution changes with solar-type protostellar evolution. We present here the Large Program "Astrochemical Surveys At IRAM" (ASAI). Its goal is to carry out unbiased millimeter line surveys between 80 and 272 GHz of a sample of ten template sources, which fully cover the first stages of the formation process of solar-type stars, from prestellar cores to the late protostellar phase. In this article, we present an overview of the surveys and results obtained from the analysis of the 3 mm band observations. The number of detected main isotopic species barely varies with the evolutionary stage and is found to be very similar to that of massive star-forming regions. The molecular content in O- and C- bearing species allows us to define two chemical classes of envelopes, whose composition is dominated by either a) a rich content in O-rich complex organic molecules, associated with hot corino sources, or b) a rich content in hydrocarbons, typical of Warm Carbon Chain Chemistry sources. Overall, a high chemical richness is found to be present already in the initial phases of solar-type star formation.

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Keywords:  ISM: jets and outflows-molecules-abundances; Stars:formation; physical data and processes: astrochemistry

Year:  2018        PMID: 30197453      PMCID: PMC6126616          DOI: 10.1093/mnras/sty937

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mon Not R Astron Soc        ISSN: 0035-8711            Impact factor:   5.287


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1.  A study of the physics and chemistry of TMC-1.

Authors:  P Pratap; J E Dickens; R L Snell; M P Miralles; E A Bergin; W M Irvine; F P Schloerb
Journal:  Astrophys J       Date:  1997-09-10       Impact factor: 5.874

2.  Detection of interstellar PN: the first phosphorus-bearing species observed in molecular clouds.

Authors:  L M Ziurys
Journal:  Astrophys J       Date:  1987-10-01       Impact factor: 5.874

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1.  Discovery of the acetyl cation, CH3CO+, in space and in the laboratory.

Authors:  J Cernicharo; C Cabezas; S Bailleux; L Margulès; R Motiyenko; L Zou; Y Endo; C Bermúdez; M Agúndez; N Marcelino; B Lefloch; B Tercero; P de Vicente
Journal:  Astron Astrophys       Date:  2021-02-05       Impact factor: 5.802

2.  A sensitive λ 3 mm line survey of L483: A broad view of the chemical composition of a core around a Class 0 object.

Authors:  M Agúndez; N Marcelino; J Cernicharo; E Roueff; M Tafalla
Journal:  Astron Astrophys       Date:  2019-05-29       Impact factor: 5.802

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