13C-methyl formate: observations of a sample of high mass star-forming regions including Orion-KL and spectroscopic characterization
Cecile Favre, Miguel Carvajal, David Field, Jes Jorgensen, Suzanne, Bisschop, Nathalie Brouillet, Didier Despois, Alain Baudry, Isabelle Kleiner,, Edwin Bergin, Nathan Crockett, Justin Neill, Laurent Margules, Therese Huet,, Jean Demaison

TL;DR
This study reports the detection and spectroscopic analysis of 13C-methyl formate in multiple high-mass star-forming regions, providing insights into isotope ratios and molecular distributions in these environments.
Contribution
It presents the first spectroscopic characterization of 13C-methyl formate isotopologues and confirms their detection in key star-forming regions, including Orion-KL.
Findings
Detection of 13C-methyl formate in four star-forming regions.
Spectroscopic data enabling isotope ratio measurements.
Consistent 12C/13C ratios with CO in observed regions.
Abstract
We have surveyed a sample of massive star-forming regions located over a range of distances from the Galactic centre for methyl formate, HCOOCH, and its isotopologues HCOOCH and HCOOCH. The observations were carried out with the APEX telescope in the frequency range 283.4--287.4~GHz. Based on the APEX observations, we report tentative detections of the C-methyl formate isotopologue HCOOCH towards the following four massive star-forming regions: Sgr~B2(N-LMH), NGC~6334~IRS~1, W51 e2 and G19.61-0.23. In addition, we have used the 1~mm ALMA science verification observations of Orion-KL and confirm the detection of the C-methyl formate species in Orion-KL and image its spatial distribution. Our analysis shows that the C/C isotope ratio in methyl formate toward Orion-KL Compact Ridge and Hot Core-SW components…
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