An analysis of the isomers HCN and HNC in the evolution of high-mass star-forming regions

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Title: An analysis of the isomers HCN and HNC in the evolution of high-mass star-forming regions
Authors: Martinez, N. C., Paron, S.
Publication Year: 2023
Collection: Astrophysics
Subject Terms: Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies
More Details: The study of molecules and their chemistry in star-forming regions is fundamental to understand the physical process occurring in such regions. The HCN and HNC J=1-0 emissions were used to derive their integrated line intensities (I), to probe a relation recently appeared in the literature between the kinetic temperatures (T$_{K}$) and the isomeric (I) ratio, and to obtain the isomers abundances (X) in 55 high-mass star-forming regions. These last ones are classified, according to the evolutive stage, as infrared dark clouds, high-mass protostellar objects, hot molecular cores, and ultracompact HII regions. It is inferred that the T$_{K}$ obtained from the isomeric integrated intensity ratio (I$^{HCN/HNC}$) are underestimated, and hence we suggest that this relation cannot be employed as an universal thermometer in the interstellar medium. The isomers abundances show a behavior that can be explained from the chemistry occurring as the temperature and the UV radiation increase according to the evolutive stage. We found that the abundance ratio (X$^{HCN/HNC}$) hardly could be used as a chemical clock, and we suggest that it can be approximated by I$^{HCN/HNC}$. This work is part of an on-going study of multiple molecules that stand in the sample of analyzed regions which intends to contribute in the chemical knowledge of high-mass star formation.
Comment: to appear in Bolet\'in de la Asociaci\'on Argentina de Astronom\'ia
Document Type: Working Paper
Access URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2305.05073
Accession Number: edsarx.2305.05073
Database: arXiv
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