Herschel spectral surveys of star-forming regions : overview of the 555-636 GHz range

High resolution line spectra of star-forming regions are mines of information: they provide unique clues to reconstruct the chemical, dynamical, and physical structure of the observed source. We present the first results from the Herschel key project “Chemical HErschel Surveys of Star forming regions”, CHESS. We report and discuss observations towards five CHESS targets, one outflow shock spot and four protostars with luminosities bewteen 20 and 2 × 105 L_ȯ: L1157-B1, IRAS 16293-2422, OMC2-FIR4, AFGL 2591, and NGC 6334I. The observations were obtained with the heterodyne spectrometer HIFI on board Herschel, with a spectral resolution of 1 MHz. They cover the frequency range 555-636 GHz, a range largely unexplored before the launch of the Herschel satellite. A comparison of the five spectra highlights spectacular differences in the five sources, for example in the density of methanol lines, or the presence/absence of lines from S-bearing molecules or deuterated species. We discuss how these differences can be attributed to the different star-forming mass or evolutionary status. Herschel is an ESA space observatory with science instruments provided by European-led principal Investigator consortia and with important participation from NASA.Figures [see full textsee full text]-[see full textsee full text] and Tables 3, 4 (pages 6 to 8) are only available in electronic form at http://www.aanda.org

Maryvonne Gerin | Michael Olberg | Gary J. Melnick | Cecilia Ceccarelli | Paola Caselli | Alain Klotz | Geoffrey A. Blake | Emmanuel Caux | Friedrich Wyrowski | Adam Walters | Alain Baudry | Thomas G. Phillips | Paul F. Goldsmith | David A. Neufeld | William D. Langer | Harold W. Yorke | Milena Benedettini | X. Tielens | Frank Helmich | Edwin A. Bergin | E. Herbst | Claudio Codella | Bertrand Lefloch | T. Henning | Laurent Pagani | T. Jacq | Brunella Nisini | A. Lorenzani | Adwin Boogert | M. Salez | Sylvie Cabrit | Claudine Kahane | S. Bottinelli | José Cernicharo | K. Demyk | K. F. Schuster | R. Szczerba | Pierre Hily-Blant | Peter Schilke | M. H. D. van der Wiel | Patrick Hennebelle | Serena Viti | Dariusz C. Lis | Audrey Coutens | Claudia Comito | Valentine Wakelam | M. Melchior | P. Hennebelle | P. Caselli | T. Henning | C. Dominik | P. Encrenaz | A. Fuente | M. Gerin | E. Bergin | T. Bell | S. Viti | C. Vastel | J. Cernicharo | D. Lis | G. Blake | F. Helmich | E. Falgarone | V. Wakelam | P. Goldsmith | T. Phillips | C. Comito | P. Schilke | E. Caux | S. Cabrit | C. Ceccarelli | E. Herbst | W. Langer | S. Lord | S. Maret | G. Melnick | D. Neufeld | L. Pagani | M. Salez | F. D. Tak | H. Yorke | A. Klotz | R. Liseau | A. Benz | P. Saraceno | F. Wyrowski | B. Lefloch | B. Parise | C. Kahane | K. Schuster | M. Benedettini | J. Pearson | T. Jacq | C. Codella | A. Boogert | X. Tielens | A. Walters | M. Olberg | Aurore Bacmann | Carsten Dominik | F. F. S. van der Tak | Asunción Fuente | T. A. Bell | Alain Castets | N. Crimier | P. J. Encrenaz | Edith Falgarone | M. Kama | S. D. Lord | Sébastien Maret | S. Pacheco | B. Parise | Justin Pearson | Paolo Saraceno | Charlotte Vastel | René Liseau | Arnold O. Benz | M. Melchior | R. Szczerba | A. Lorenzani | M. Wiel | P. Hily-Blant | A. Bacmann | A. Baudry | A. Coutens | M. Kama | B. Nisini | S. Bottinelli | C. Dominik | S. Pacheco | K. Demyk | A. Castets | N. Crimier | T. Phillips | F. V. D. Tak

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