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Structure and Evolution of the Envelopes of Deeply Embedded Massive Young Stars

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The physical structure of the envelopes around a sample of fourteen massive (1000-100,000 solar L) young stars is investigated on 100- 100,000 AU scales using maps and spectra in submillimeter continuum and lines of C17O, CS and H2CO. The total column densities and the temperature profiles are obtained by fitting self-consistent dust models to submillimeter photometry. Both the molecular line and dust emission data indicate density gradients ~r^{-alpha}, with alpha=1.0-1.5, significantly flatter than the alpha=2.0 generally found for low-mass objects. This flattening may indicate that in massive young stellar objects, nonthermal pressure is more important for the support against gravitational collapse, while thermal pressure dominates for low-mass sources. We find alpha=2 for two hot core-type sources, but regard this as an upper limit since in these objects, the CS abundance may be enhanced in the warm gas close to the star.

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Complex organic molecules in the young hot core RCW 120 S2

astro-ph.GA · 2026-06-20 · unverdicted · novelty 3.0

APEX 1.3 mm observations of RCW120 S2 detect COMs including CH3OH, CH3CHO, CH3OCHO and CH3OCH3, reveal a radially stratified envelope, and show modest abundance mismatches with hot-core chemical models attributed to unresolved filling factor.

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  • Complex organic molecules in the young hot core RCW 120 S2 astro-ph.GA · 2026-06-20 · unverdicted · none · ref 35 · internal anchor

    APEX 1.3 mm observations of RCW120 S2 detect COMs including CH3OH, CH3CHO, CH3OCHO and CH3OCH3, reveal a radially stratified envelope, and show modest abundance mismatches with hot-core chemical models attributed to unresolved filling factor.