分类: 天文学 >> 天文学 提交时间: 2023-02-19
摘要: We present a study of chemistry toward 294 dense cores in 12 molecular clumps using the data obtained from the ALMA Survey of 70 \mu \rm m dark High-mass clumps in Early Stages (ASHES). We identified 97 protostellar cores and 197 prestellar core candidates based on the detection of outflows and molecular transitions of high upper energy levels (E_{u}/k > 45 K). The detection rate of the N_{2}D^{+} emission toward the protostellar cores is 38%, which is higher than 9% for the prestellar cores, indicating that N_{2}D^{+} does not exclusively trace prestellar cores. The detection rates of the DCO^{+} emission are 35% for the prestellar cores and 49% for the protostellar cores, which are higher than those of N_{2}D^{+}, implying that DCO^{+} appears more frequently than N_{2}D^{+} in both prestellar and protostellar cores. Both N_{2}D^{+} and DCO^{+} abundances appear to decrease from the prestellar to protostellar stage. The DCN, C_{2}D and ^{13}CS emission lines are rarely seen in the dense cores of early evolutionary phases. The detection rate of the H_{2}CO emission toward dense cores is 52%, three times higher than that of CH_{3}OH (17%). In addition, the H_{2}CO detection rate, abundance, line intensities, and line widths increase with the core evolutionary status, suggesting that the H_{2}CO line emission is sensitive to protostellar activity.