Pattern finding in millimetre-wave spectra of massive young stellar objects

IF 5.8 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS Astronomy & Astrophysics Pub Date : 2025-01-29 DOI:10.1051/0004-6361/202452063
Yenifer Angarita, Germán Chaparro, Stuart L. Lumsden, Catherine Walsh, Adam Avison, Naomi Asabre Frimpong, Gary A. Fuller
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Massive stars (M* > 8 M) play a pivotal role in shaping their galactic surroundings due to their high luminosity and intense ionizing radiation. However, the precise mechanisms governing the formation of massive stars remain elusive. Complex organic molecules (COMs) offer an avenue for studying star formation across the low- to high-mass spectrum because COMs are found in every young stellar object (YSO) phase and offer insight into the structure and temperature. We aim to unveil patterns in the evolution of COM chemistry in 41 massive young stellar objects (MYSOs) sourced from diverse catalogues, using Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter Array Band 6 spectra. Previous line analysis of these sources revealed the presence of methanol, methyl acetylene, and methyl cyanide with diverse excitation temperatures (a few tens to hundreds of Kelvin) and column densities (spanning two to four orders of magnitude in range), indicating a possible evolutionary path across sources. However, such analyses usually involve manual line extraction and rotational diagram fitting. We improved upon this process by directly retrieving the physicochemical state of MYSOs from their dimensionally reduced spectra. We used a locally linear embedding to find a lower-dimensional projection for the physicochemical parameters obtained from individual line analysis. We identified clusters of similar MYSOs in the embedded space using a Gaussian mixture model, revealing three groups of MYSOs corresponding to distinct physicochemical conditions: (i) cold, COM-poor sources, (ii) warm, medium-COM-abundance sources, and (iii) hot, COM-rich sources. Principal component analysis (PCA) of the source spectra further supported an evolutionary path across MYSO groups. Finally, by training a simple random forest model on the first few PCA components, we found that the physicochemical state of MYSOs in our sample can be derived directly from the spectra. Our results highlight the effectiveness of dimensionality reduction in obtaining clear physical insights directly from MYSO spectra.
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大质量年轻恒星物体毫米波光谱的模式发现
大质量恒星(M* bbb80 M⊙)由于其高亮度和强烈的电离辐射,在塑造其银河系环境中起着关键作用。然而,控制大质量恒星形成的精确机制仍然难以捉摸。复杂有机分子(COMs)为研究低到高质谱的恒星形成提供了一条途径,因为COMs存在于每一个年轻恒星物体(YSO)阶段,并提供了对结构和温度的深入了解。我们的目标是利用阿塔卡马大毫米/亚毫米阵列波段6光谱,揭示来自不同目录的41个大质量年轻恒星天体(MYSOs)的COM化学演化模式。先前对这些来源的线分析显示,甲醇,甲基乙炔和甲基氰化物的存在具有不同的激发温度(几十到几百开尔文)和柱密度(跨越两到四个数量级的范围),表明可能的进化路径跨来源。然而,这种分析通常涉及人工线提取和旋转图拟合。我们改进了这一过程,通过直接从myso的降维光谱中检索其物理化学状态。我们使用局部线性嵌入来找到从单线分析获得的物理化学参数的低维投影。我们使用高斯混合模型识别了嵌入空间中相似的myso簇,揭示了对应于不同物理化学条件的三组myso: (i)冷,com贫源,(ii)温暖,中等com丰度源,(iii)热,com富源。源光谱的主成分分析(PCA)进一步支持了MYSO群间的进化路径。最后,通过在前几个PCA分量上训练一个简单的随机森林模型,我们发现样品中myso的物理化学状态可以直接从光谱中得到。我们的结果强调了降维在直接从MYSO光谱中获得清晰的物理见解方面的有效性。
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Astronomy & Astrophysics
Astronomy & Astrophysics 地学天文-天文与天体物理
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期刊介绍: Astronomy & Astrophysics is an international Journal that publishes papers on all aspects of astronomy and astrophysics (theoretical, observational, and instrumental) independently of the techniques used to obtain the results.
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