Carbon-chain molecules in molecular outflows and Lupus I region - new producing region and new forming mechanism

Wu, Yuefang; Liu, xunchuan; Chen, Xian; Lin, Lianghao; Zhang, Chao; Junzhi Qin; Sheng-Li, Kim; Zhiqiang, Li; Kee-Tae, Liu; Zhu, Lei; Mardones, Diego; Inostroza, Natalia; Henkel, Christian; Zhang, Tianwei; Li, Di; et. al.

Keywords: stars: formation, ism: kinematics and dynamics, ism: molecules, ism: jets and outflows, ISM: abundance

Abstract

Using the new equipment of the Shanghai Tian Ma Radio Telescope, we have searched for carbon-chain molecules (CCMs) towards five outflow sources and six Lupus I starless dust cores, including one region known to be characterized by warm carbon-chain chemistry (WCCC), Lupus I-1 (IRAS 15398-3359), and one TMC-1 like cloud, Lupus I-6 (Lupus-1A). Lines of HC3N J= 2-1, HC5N J= 6-5, HC7N J= 14-13, 15-14, 16-15, and C3S J= 3-2 were detected in all the targets except in the outflow source L1660 and the starless dust core Lupus I-3/4. The column densities of nitrogen-bearing species range from 10(12) to 10(14) cm(-2) and those of C3S are about 10(12) cm(-2). Two outflow sources, I20582+7724 and L1221, could be identified as new carbon-chain-producing regions. Four of the Lupus I dust cores are newly identified as early quiescent and dark carbon-chain-producing regions similar to Lup I-6, which together with the WCCC source, Lup I-1, indicate that carbon-chain-producing regions are popular in Lupus I which can be regard as a Taurus-like molecular cloud complex in our Galaxy. The column densities of C3S are larger than those of HC7N in the three outflow sources I20582, L1221, and L1251A. Shocked carbon-chain chemistry is proposed to explain the abnormal high abundances of C3S compared with those of nitrogen-bearing CCMs. Gas-grain chemical models support the idea that shocks can fuel the environment of those sources with enough S+ thus driving the generation of S-bearing CCMs.

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Título de la Revista: MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volumen: 488
Número: 1
Editorial: OXFORD UNIV PRESS
Fecha de publicación: 2019
Página de inicio: 495
Página final: 511
Idioma: English
Financiamiento/Sponsor: National Key R\&D Program of China {[}2017YFA0402600]; NSFCNational Natural Science Foundation of China {[}11433008, 11373009, 11503035, 11573036, U1631237]; China Ministry of Science and Technology under State Key Development Program for Basic R
URL: https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2019MNRAS.488..495W
DOI:

10.1093/mnras/stz1498

Notas: ISI