ALMA Survey of Orion Planck Galactic Cold Clumps (ALMASOP): A Hot Corino Survey toward Protostellar Cores in the Orion Cloud

Author:

Hsu Shih-YingORCID,Liu Sheng-YuanORCID,Liu TieORCID,Sahu DipenORCID,Lee Chin-FeiORCID,Tatematsu KenichiORCID,Kim Kee-TaeORCID,Hirano NaomiORCID,Yang Yao-LunORCID,Johnstone DougORCID,Liu HongliORCID,Juvela MikaORCID,Bronfman LeonardoORCID,Chen Huei-Ru VivienORCID,Dutta SomnathORCID,Eden David J.ORCID,Jhan Kai-SyunORCID,Kuan Yi-JehngORCID,Lee Chang WonORCID,Lee Jeong-EunORCID,Li ShanghuoORCID,Liu Chun-FanORCID,Qin Sheng-LiORCID,Sanhueza PatricioORCID,Shang HsienORCID,Soam ArchanaORCID,Traficante AlessioORCID,Zhou JianjunORCID

Abstract

Abstract The presence of complex organic molecules (COMs) in the interstellar medium is of great interest since it may link to the origin and prevalence of life in the universe. Aiming to investigate the occurrence of COMs and their possible origins, we conducted a chemical census toward a sample of protostellar cores as part of the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array Survey of Orion Planck Galactic Cold Clumps project. We report the detection of 11 hot corino sources, which exhibit compact emissions from warm and abundant COMs, among 56 Class 0/I protostellar cores. All of the hot corino sources discovered are likely Class 0, and their sizes of the warm region (>100 K) are comparable to 100 au. The luminosity of the hot corino sources exhibits positive correlations with the total number of methanol and the extent of its emissions. Such correlations are consistent with the thermal desorption picture for the presence of hot corinos and suggest that the lower-luminosity (Class 0) sources likely have a smaller region with COM emissions. With the same sample selection method and detection criteria being applied, the detection rates of the warm methanol in the Orion cloud (15/37) and the Perseus cloud (28/50) are statistically similar when the cloud distances and the limited sample size are considered. Observing the same set of COM transitions will bring a more informative comparison between the cloud properties.

Funder

Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan

Chinese Academy of Sciences

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo

National Science Foundation

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

National Research Foundation of Korea

Ministry of Science and Technology

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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