Detection of Methanol in a Class 0 Protostellar Disk
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- 10 July 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 519 (2) , L173-L176
- https://doi.org/10.1086/312125
Abstract
We report the detection of emission from methanol in a compact source coincident with the position of the L1157 infrared source, which we attribute to molecules in the disk surrounding this young, class 0 protostellar object. Using the Caltech Owens Valley Millimeter Array with a synthesized beam size of 2'', we detect spatially unresolved methanol emission in the 2k-1k transitions at 3 mm wavelength, which is coincident in position with the peak of the continuum emission. The gas-phase methanol could be located in the central region (X(CH3OH) is ~2 × 10-8 in the flat disk model and ~3 × 10-7 for the surface layer of a flared disk. The large variation in the fractional abundance between the warm portion of the flared disk and the disk as a whole makes it plausible that substantial chemical processing via depletion and desorption has occurred.Keywords
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