Hydrogen isotope exchanges between water and methanol in interstellar ices
A. Faure, M. Faure, P. Theul\'e, E. Quirico, B. Schmitt

TL;DR
This study models deuterium exchange between water and methanol in interstellar ices, explaining observed isotopologue ratios and their dependence on water deuteration levels in different star-forming regions.
Contribution
It introduces a simplified rate equation model incorporating laboratory data to explain methanol deuteration ratios via H/D exchange during warm-up phases.
Findings
The [CH2DOH]/[CH3OD] ratio inversely correlates with water D/H ratio.
Model reproduces observed ratios with water ice deuteration of ~2% in IRAS 16293-2422.
Deuterium ratios in hot cores may not reflect original ice composition due to exchange processes.
Abstract
The deuterium fractionation of gas-phase molecules in hot cores is believed to reflect the composition of interstellar ices. The deuteration of methanol is a major puzzle, however, because the isotopologue ratio [CH2DOH]/[CH3OD], which is predicted to be equal to 3 by standard grain chemistry models, is much larger (~20) in low-mass hot corinos and significantly lower (~1) in high-mass hot cores. This dichotomy in methanol deuteration between low-mass and massive protostars is currently not understood. In this study, we report a simplified rate equation model of the deuterium chemistry occurring in the icy mantles of interstellar grains. We apply this model to the chemistry of hot corinos and hot cores, with IRAS 16293-2422 and the Orion~KL Compact Ridge as prototypes, respectively. The chemistry is based on a statistical initial deuteration at low temperature followed by a warm-up…
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