2016ApJ...822L..30F


Query : 2016ApJ...822L..30F

2016ApJ...822L..30F - Astrophys. J., 822, L30-L30 (2016/May-2)

Phosphorus-bearing molecules in massive dense cores.

FONTANI F., RIVILLA V.M., CASELLI P., VASYUNIN A. and PALAU A.

Abstract (from CDS):

Phosphorus is a crucial element for the development of life, but so far P-bearing molecules have been detected only in a few astrophysical objects; hence, its interstellar chemistry is almost totally unknown. Here, we show new detections of phosphorus nitride (PN) in a sample of dense cores in different evolutionary stages of the intermediate- and high-mass star formation process: starless, with protostellar objects, and with ultracompact H ii regions. All detected PN line widths are smaller than ≃5 km/s, and they arise from regions associated with kinetic temperatures smaller than 100 K. Because the few previous detections reported in the literature are associated with warmer and more turbulent sources, the results of this work show that PN can arise from relatively quiescent and cold gas. This information is challenging for theoretical models that invoke either high desorption temperatures or grain sputtering from shocks to release phosphorus into the gas phase. Derived column densities are of the order of 1011–12/cm2, marginally lower than the values derived in the few high-mass star-forming regions detected so far. New constraints on the abundance of phosphorus monoxide, the fundamental unit of biologically relevant molecules, are also given.

Abstract Copyright: © 2016. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): ISM: molecules - radio lines: ISM - stars: formation

Simbad objects: 32

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Number of rows : 32
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 [PSB2010] MM1 cor 00 14 26.10 +64 28 44.0           ~ 17 1
2 [PSB2010] MM2 mm 00 14 26.3 +64 28 27           ~ 18 0
3 V* IK Tau OH* 03 53 28.8924743304 +11 24 21.895183368 16.99 14.463 16.171 14.101   M7-11 637 0
4 [BEZ2011] J053048.01+334754.1 cor 05 30 48.0 +33 47 54           ~ 12 0
5 [BEZ2011] EC cor 05 30 48.7 +33 47 53           ~ 17 0
6 NAME Orion-KL SFR 05 35 14.16 -05 22 21.5           ~ 2292 1
7 [BSG2002] mm3 mm 05 39 12.49 +35 45 55.2           ~ 20 0
8 [BSG2002] mm1 mm 05 39 13.08 +35 45 50.5           ~ 15 0
9 V* VY CMa s*r 07 22 58.3261352189 -25 46 03.194390594 12.01 10.068 8.691 7.938   M5Iae 1103 0
10 NAME Sgr B2 MoC 17 47 20.4 -28 23 07           ~ 2263 1
11 RAFGL 2046 HII 18 00 32.1 -24 04 03           ~ 361 0
12 GAL 012.89+00.49 HII 18 11 51.3 -17 31 29           ~ 183 0
13 AGAL G028.324+00.067 Y*O 18 42 46.7 -04 04 08           ~ 55 0
14 [RJS2006] MSXDC G034.43+00.24 MM8 mm 18 53 16.4 +01 26 20           ~ 35 0
15 [RJS2006] MSXDC G034.43+00.24 MM7 mm 18 53 18.3 +01 27 13           ~ 37 0
16 IRAS 18517+0437 SFR 18 54 13.8 +04 41 32           ~ 73 0
17 [BT2009] G2 mm 18 56 50.3 +01 23 16           ~ 30 0
18 NAME I19035-VLA1 HII 19 06 01.5 +06 46 35           ~ 17 1
19 W 51 SNR 19 23 50 +14 06.0           ~ 1276 1
20 IRAS 19410+2336 SFR 19 43 11.5 +23 44 06           ~ 155 0
21 Onsala 1 cor 20 10 09.2036 +31 31 36.090           ~ 188 0
22 GAL 075.78+00.34 cor 20 21 44.00 +37 26 38.0           ~ 126 1
23 [PEG2007] WCloud Cld 20 31 10.71 +40 03 30.3           ~ 17 0
24 [BSG2004] IRAS 20293+3952 mm 1 mm 20 31 12.88 +40 03 22.8           ~ 15 0
25 IRAS 21307+5049 Y*O 21 32 30.59280 +51 02 16.0368           ~ 46 0
26 [FPC2011] I22134-B cor 22 15 05.8 +58 48 59           ~ 14 0
27 [FPC2011] I22134-VLA1 cor 22 15 09.2 +58 49 08           ~ 13 0
28 [FPC2011] I22134-G cor 22 15 10.5 +58 48 59           ~ 13 0
29 IRAS 23033+5951 Y*O 23 05 25.1762883456 +60 08 15.374293800           ~ 96 0
30 NGC 7538 OpC 23 13 37 +61 30.0           ~ 877 1
31 IRAS 23118+6110 Y*O 23 14 02.09473 +61 27 18.8460           ~ 376 0
32 Mol 160 Rad 23 40 54.5 +61 10 28           ~ 104 0

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