Stratified NH and ND emission in the prestellar core 16293E in L1689N
A. Bacmann, F. Daniel, P. Caselli, C. Ceccarelli, D. Lis, C. Vastel,, F. Dumouchel, F. Lique, E. Caux

TL;DR
This study measures the deuterium to nitrogen hydride ratio in a prestellar core, providing insights into nitrogen chemistry and testing model predictions about deuteration levels in cold starless regions.
Contribution
First observational determination of [ND]/[NH] ratio in a dense prestellar core, testing chemical models of nitrogen deuteration.
Findings
Detected ND in emission and NH in absorption, originating from different layers.
Established a lower limit of ~2% for the [ND]/[NH] ratio in the core.
Results align with pure gas-phase nitrogen chemistry models.
Abstract
High degrees of deuterium fractionation are commonly found in cold prestellar cores and in the envelopes around young protostars. As it brings strong constraints to chemical models, deuterium chemistry is often used to infer core history or molecule formation pathways. Whereas a large number of observations is available regarding interstellar deuterated stable molecules, relatively little is known about the deuteration of hydride radicals, as their fundamental rotational transitions are at high frequencies where the atmosphere is mostly opaque. Nitrogen hydride radicals are important species in nitrogen chemistry, as they are thought to be related to ammonia formation. Observations have shown that ammonia is strongly deuterated, with [NH2D]/[NH3] ~ 10%. Models predict similarly high [ND]/[NH] ratios, but so far only one observational determination of this ratio is available, towards the…
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