TIMASSS : The IRAS16293-2422 Millimeter And Submillimeter Spectral Survey: Tentative Detection of Deuterated Methyl Formate (DCOOCH3)
Karine Demyk (CESR), S. Bottinelli (CESR), Emmanuel Caux (CESR),, Charlotte Vastel (CESR), Cecilia Ceccarelli (LAOG), Claudine Kahane (LAOG),, Alain Castets (LAOG)

TL;DR
This study reports a tentative detection of deuterated methyl formate (DCOOCH3) in the hot corino IRAS 16293-2422, using spectral surveys to explore complex molecule deuteration and formation pathways.
Contribution
It presents the first tentative detection and modeling of DCOOCH3 in IRAS 16293-2422, advancing understanding of molecule deuteration in star-forming regions.
Findings
Detected eight lines potentially from DCOOCH3.
Estimated deuterium fractionation of ~15%.
Results consistent with high deuteration in hot corinos.
Abstract
High deuterium fractionation is observed in various types of environment such as prestellar cores, hot cores and hot corinos. It has proven to be an efficient probe to study the physical and chemical conditions of these environments. The study of the deuteration of different molecules helps us to understand their formation. This is especially interesting for complex molecules such as methanol and bigger molecules for which it may allow to differentiate between gas-phase and solid-state formation pathways. Methanol exhibits a high deuterium fractionation in hot corinos. Since CH3OH is thought to be a precursor of methyl formate we expect that deuterated methyl formate is produced in such environments. We have searched for the singly-deuterated isotopologue of methyl formate, DCOOCH3, in IRAS 16293-2422, a hot corino well-known for its high degree of methanol deuteration. We have used the…
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