Survey of ortho-H2D+(1_{1,0}-1_{1,1}) in dense cloud cores
Paola Caselli (Leeds), Charlotte Vastel (Toulouse), Cecilia Ceccarelli, (Grenoble), Floris van der Tak (Groningen), Antonio Crapsi (Leiden), Aurore, Bacmann (Grenoble)

TL;DR
This survey investigates ortho-H2D+ emission in dense cloud cores, revealing its diagnostic power for core chemistry, evolution, and dynamics, with findings on abundance variations and implications for core physical conditions.
Contribution
First comprehensive survey of ortho-H2D+ in starless and protostellar cores, linking line detection to core properties and chemical models.
Findings
Ortho-H2D+ detected in 7 starless and 4 protostellar cores.
Line brightness correlates with core density and concentration.
Abundance variations linked to ortho-to-para H2D+ ratio and physical parameters.
Abstract
We present a survey of the ortho-H2D+(1_{1,0}-1_{1,1}) line toward a sample of 10 starless cores and 6 protostellar cores, carried out at the Caltech Submillimeter Observatory. The high diagnostic power of this line is revealed for the study of the chemistry, and the evolutionary and dynamical status of low-mass dense cores. The line is detected in 7 starless cores and in 4 protostellar cores. N(ortho-H2D+) ranges between 2 and 40x10^{12} cm^{-2} in starless cores and between 2 and 9x10^{12} cm^{-2} in protostellar cores. The brightest lines are detected toward the densest and most centrally concentrated starless cores, where the CO depletion factor and the deuterium fractionation are also largest. The large scatter observed in plots of N(ortho-H2D+) vs. the observed deuterium fractionation and vs. the CO depletion factor is likely to be due to variations in the ortho-to-para (o/p)…
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