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The Physical and Chemical Structure of Hot Molecular Cores

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We have made self-consistent models of the density and temperature profiles of the gas and dust surrounding embedded luminous objects using a detailed radiative transfer model together with observations of the spectral energy distribution of hot molecular cores. Using these profiles we have investigated the hot core chemistry which results when grain mantles are evaporated, taking into account the different binding energies of the mantle molecules, as well a model in which we assume that all molecules are embedded in water ice and have a common binding energy. We find that most of the resulting column densities are consistent with those observed toward the hot core G34.3+0.15 at a time around 10$^4$ years after central luminous star formation. We have also investigated the dependence of the chemical structure on the density profile which suggests an observational possibility of constraining density profiles from determination of the source sizes of line emission from desorbed molecules.

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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 30 · 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.