论文标题
浮士德一世。原型I类Protostar L1551 IRS5的热Corino 5
FAUST I. The hot corino at the heart of the prototypical Class I protostar L1551 IRS5
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论文摘要
迄今为止,对太阳能原始恒星中热的corinos的研究主要限于0级阶段,从而阻碍了我们对它们的起源和进化的理解。此外,最近的证据表明,行星形成已经开始在I类阶段开始,因此,这代表了未来行星系统化学组成的关键步骤。因此,对I类Protostars中热的科里诺斯的研究变得至关重要。在这里,我们报告了在Alma大型程序浮士德中获得的原型I级Protostar L1551 IRS5的发现。我们从甲醇及其等值词($^{13} $ ch $ _ {\ rm 3} $ OH和ch $ _ {\ rm 2} $ doh),甲基甲酸和乙醇中检测到了几行。线向IRS5二进制系统的北部组件明亮,并且可能与南部组件相关的第二个热Corino。甲醇线非LTE分析限制了气温($ \ sim $ 100 K),密度($ \ geq $ 1.5 $ \ times $ 10 $^{8} $ cm $ $^{ - 3} $)和发射大小($ \ \ \ \ \ sim $ 10 au in Radius In Radius)。所有ch $ _ {\ rm 3} $ OH和$^{13} $ ch $ _ {\ rm 3} $ OH线是光学厚的,可以防止对脱位的可靠度量。甲基甲酸盐和乙醇相对丰度与在0类热科里诺菌中测得的甲基相对丰度兼容。因此,基于目前的工作,从0类到i热的科琳诺斯的化学演化很少。
The study of hot corinos in Solar-like protostars has been so far mostly limited to the Class 0 phase, hampering our understanding of their origin and evolution. In addition, recent evidence suggests that planet formation starts already during Class I phase, which, therefore, represents a crucial step in the future planetary system chemical composition. Hence, the study of hot corinos in Class I protostars has become of paramount importance. Here we report the discovery of a hot corino towards the prototypical Class I protostar L1551 IRS5, obtained within the ALMA Large Program FAUST. We detected several lines from methanol and its isopotologues ($^{13}$CH$_{\rm 3}$OH and CH$_{\rm 2}$DOH), methyl formate and ethanol. Lines are bright toward the north component of the IRS5 binary system, and a possible second hot corino may be associated with the south component. The methanol lines non-LTE analysis constrains the gas temperature ($\sim$100 K), density ($\geq$1.5$\times$10$^{8}$ cm$^{-3}$), and emitting size ($\sim$10 au in radius). All CH$_{\rm 3}$OH and $^{13}$CH$_{\rm 3}$OH lines are optically thick, preventing a reliable measure of the deuteration. The methyl formate and ethanol relative abundances are compatible with those measured in Class 0 hot corinos. Thus, based on the present work, little chemical evolution from Class 0 to I hot corinos occurs.