A ~40 solar-mass protostar in Sgr C is surrounded by a Keplerian disk of centrifugal radius 1300 au, free-falling streamers, and an envelope accretion rate of 7e-3 solar masses per year.
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New spectroscopic measurements of 13CH3CN and CH3^13CN up to v8=2 yield precise l-component energy spacings of 22.93 and 21.79 cm^{-1} from perturbations and enable targeted searches in star-forming regions.
ALMA survey detects hot corino chemistry in 3/5 Class 0/I protostars with CH3OH column densities 10^17-10^18 cm^{-2} and rotational temperatures 200-250 K, showing two orders of magnitude variation in COM ratios.
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The Keplerian disk, envelope, and streamers surrounding an early O-type protostar in the Sagittarius C cloud of the Central Molecular Zone
A ~40 solar-mass protostar in Sgr C is surrounded by a Keplerian disk of centrifugal radius 1300 au, free-falling streamers, and an envelope accretion rate of 7e-3 solar masses per year.
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Rotational Spectroscopy as a Tool to Study Vibration-Rotation Interaction: Investigations of $^{13}$CH$_3$CN and CH$_3$$^{13}$CN up to $v_8 = 2$ and a Search for $v_8 = 2$ Transitions toward Sagittarius B2(N)
New spectroscopic measurements of 13CH3CN and CH3^13CN up to v8=2 yield precise l-component energy spacings of 22.93 and 21.79 cm^{-1} from perturbations and enable targeted searches in star-forming regions.
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Organic complexity in protostellar disk candidates
ALMA survey detects hot corino chemistry in 3/5 Class 0/I protostars with CH3OH column densities 10^17-10^18 cm^{-2} and rotational temperatures 200-250 K, showing two orders of magnitude variation in COM ratios.