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2019A&A...624L...5P - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 624, L5-5 (2019/4-1)

The complexity of Orion: an ALMA view. III. The explosion impact.

PAGANI L., BERGIN E., GOLDSMITH P.F., MELNICK G., SNELL R. and FAVRE C.

Abstract (from CDS):

The chemistry of complex organic molecules in interstellar dark clouds is still highly uncertain in part because of the lack of constraining observations. Orion is the closest massive star-forming region, and observations making use of ALMA allow us to separate the emission regions of various complex organic molecules (COMs) in both velocity and space. Orion also benefits from an exceptional situation, in that it is the site of a powerful explosive event that occurred ∼550 years ago. We show that the closely surrounding Kleinmann-Low region has clearly been influenced by this explosion; some molecular species have been pushed away from the densest parts while others have remained in close proximity. This dynamical segregation reveals the time dependence of the chemistry and, therefore allows us to better constrain the formation sequence of COMs and other species, including deuterated molecules.

Abstract Copyright: © L. Pagani et al. 2019

Journal keyword(s): astrochemistry - ISM: kinematics and dynamics - ISM: clouds - evolution - ISM: molecules - ISM: individual objects: Orion KL

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