Detectability of deuterated water in prestellar cores
David Qu\'enard, Vianney Taquet, Charlotte Vastel, Paola Caselli, and, Cecilia Ceccarelli

TL;DR
This study investigates the detectability of deuterated water in prestellar cores, combining observations, radiative transfer, and chemical modeling to understand its formation and presence before star formation begins.
Contribution
It provides the first observational constraints on deuterated water in prestellar cores and assesses the detectability limits using advanced modeling techniques.
Findings
HDO line undetected in L1544 with APEX
Detectability limits for deuterated water lines established
Chemical models suggest low abundance of HDO in cold cores
Abstract
Water is an important molecule in the chemical and thermal balance of dense molecular gas, but knowing its history through-out the various stages of the star formation is a fundamental problem. Its molecular deuteration provides us with a crucial clue to its formation history. HO has recently been detected for the first time towards the prestellar core L1544 with the Herschel Space Observatory with a high spectral resolution (HIFI instrument). Prestellar cores provide the original reservoir of material from which future planetary systems are built, but few observational constraints exist on the formation of water and none on its deuteration before the collapse starts and a protostar forms at the centre. We report on new APEX observations of the ground state 1-0 HDO transition at 464 GHz towards the prestellar core L1544. The line is undetected, and we present an…
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