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M. A. Requena-Torres, J. Martin-Pintado, S. Martin, and M. R. Morris

TL;DR
This study reports the first detection of complex aldehydes and isomers in molecular clouds near the Galactic center, revealing high abundances and suggesting shock-driven ejection from grain mantles, with implications for understanding galactic chemical evolution.
Contribution
First detection of complex aldehydes and isomers in Galactic center clouds, highlighting shock processes and unique grain mantle compositions in the CMZ.
Findings
High abundances of COMs in the CMZ
Similar relative abundances across different sources
Differences in COMs between CMZ and Galactic disk
Abstract
We present the first detection of complex aldehydes and isomers in three typical molecular clouds located within 200pc of the center of our Galaxy. We find very large abundances of these complex organic molecules (COMs) in the central molecular zone (CMZ), which we attribute to the ejection of COMs from grain mantles by shocks. The relative abundances of the different COMs with respect to that of CH3OH are strikingly similar for the three sources, located in very different environments in the CMZ. The similar relative abundances point toward a unique grain mantle composition in the CMZ. Studying the Galactic center clouds and objects in the Galactic disk having large abundances of COMs, we find that more saturated molecules are more abundant than the non-saturated ones. We also find differences between the relative abundance between COMs in the CMZ and the Galactic disk, suggesting…
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