Resolving the chemistry in the disk of TW Hydrae I. Deuterated species
C. Qi, D.J. Wilner, Y. Aikawa, G.A. Blake, and M.R. Hogerheijde

TL;DR
This study uses SMA observations to analyze deuterated molecules in the TW Hydrae disk, revealing spatial variations in deuterium fractionation and ionization, and providing insights into disk chemistry and molecular evolution.
Contribution
First detailed spatial analysis of deuterated species in TW Hydrae's disk, constraining their distributions and chemical processes with radiative transfer modeling.
Findings
DCO+ distribution differs from HCO+
D/H ratios vary from 0.01 to 0.1 within 30-70 AU
Ionization degree estimated at ~10^-7
Abstract
We present Submillimeter Array (SMA) observations of several deuterated species in the disk around the classical T Tauri star TW Hydrae at arcsecond scales, including detections of the DCN J=3-2 and DCO+ J=3-2 lines, and upper limits to the HDO 3(1,2)-2(2,1), ortho-H2D+ 1(1,0)-1(1,1) and para-D2H+ 1(1,0)-1(0,1) transitions. We also present observations of the HCN J=3-2, HCO+ J=3-2 and H13CO+ J=4-3 lines for comparison with their deuterated isotopologues. We constrain the radial and vertical distributions of various species in the disk by fitting the data using a model where the molecular emission from an irradiated accretion disk is sampled with a 2D Monte Carlo radiative transfer code. We find that the distribution of DCO+ differs markedly from that of HCO+. The D/H ratios inferred change by at least one order of magnitude (0.01 to 0.1) for radii <30 AU to >70 AU and there is a rapid…
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