Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2001-05-14
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Accepted by ApJ Letters, 11 pages including 3 figures, uses AASTeX
Scientific paper
10.1086/320493
We present observations of the v2=0 and vibrationally excited v2=1 J=9-8 rotational lines of HCN at 797 GHz toward the deeply embedded massive young stellar object GL 2591, which provide the missing link between the extended envelope traced by lower-J line emission and the small region of hot (T_ex >= 300 K), abundant HCN seen in 14 micron absorption with the Infrared Space Observatory (ISO). The line ratio yields T_ex=720^+135_-100 K and the line profiles reveal that the hot gas seen with ISO is at the velocity of the protostar, arguing against a location in the outflow or in shocks. Radiative transfer calculations using a depth-dependent density and temperature structure show that the data rule out a constant abundance throughout the envelope, but that a model with a jump of the abundance in the inner part by two orders of magnitude matches the observations. Such a jump is consistent with the sharp increase in HCN abundance at temperatures >~230 K predicted by recent chemical models in which atomic oxygen is driven into water at these temperatures. Together with the evidence for ice evaporation in this source, this result suggests that we may be witnessing the birth of a hot core. Thus, GL 2591 may represent a rare class of objects at an evolutionary stage just preceding the `hot core' stage of massive star formation.
Boonman Annemieke M. S.
de Lange Gert
der Tak Floris F. S. van
Laauwen Wouter M.
Schafer Frank
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