Developing A Chemical Evolutionary Sequence for Low-mass Starless Cores

Abstract

I review the basic processes that may be used to develop a chemical evolutionary sequence for low-mass starless cores. I highlight observational results from the Arizona Radio Observatory-Green Bank Survey. Observations were performed with the SMT 10-m, ARO 12-m, and GBT 100-m toward a sample of 25 nearby (D < 400 pc) low-mass starless cores which have radiative transfer models of the 850 μm emission and observed SED (160 - 1300 um). The cores were observed in the lines of NH3 (1,1) and (2,2), o-NH2D 111 - 101, C2S 12 - 21, C3S 4 - 3, HCN 1 - 0, HC5N 9 - 8, HC7N 21 - 20, C18O and C17O 2 - 1, and p-H2CO 101 - 000.

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