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2022ApJ...930...16J - Astrophys. J., 930, 16-16 (2022/May-1)

Massive Young Stellar Objects in the Galactic Center. II. Seeing Through the Ice-rich Envelopes.

JANG D., AN D., SELLGREN K., RAMIREZ S.V., BOOGERT A.C.A. and SCHULTHEIS M.

Abstract (from CDS):

To study the demographics of interstellar ices in the Central Molecular Zone (CMZ) of the Milky Way, we obtain near-infrared spectra of 109 red point sources using NASA IRTF/SpeX at Maunakea. We select the sample from near- and mid-infrared photometry, including 12 objects in the previous paper of this series, to ensure that these sources trace a large amount of absorption through clouds in each line of sight. We find that most of the sample (100 objects) show CO band-head absorption at 2.3 µm, tagging them as red (super-) giants. Despite the photospheric signature, however, a fraction of the sample with L-band spectra (9/82 = 0.11) exhibit large H2O ice column densities (N > 2 x 1018 cm–2), and six of them also reveal CH3OH ice absorption. As one of such objects is identified as a young stellar object (YSO) in our previous work, these ice-rich sight lines are likely associated with background stars in projection to an extended envelope of a YSO or a dense cloud core. The low frequency of such objects in the early stage of stellar evolution implies a low star-formation rate (<=0.02 M yr–1), reinforcing the previous claim on the suppressed star-formation activity in the CMZ. Our data also indicate that the strong "shoulder" CO2 ice absorption at 15.4 µm observed in YSO candidates in the previous paper arises from CH3OH-rich ice grains having a large CO2 concentration [N(CO2)/N(CH3OH) ≃ 1/3].

Abstract Copyright: © 2022. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.

Journal keyword(s): Astrochemistry - Galactic center - Interstellar abundances - Protostars - Ice formation - Young stellar objects

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