The ALMA Protostellar Interferometric Line Survey (PILS): First results from an unbiased submillimeter wavelength line survey of the Class 0 protostellar binary IRAS 16293-2422 with ALMA
J. K. J{\o}rgensen, M. H. D. van der Wiel, A. Coutens, J. M. Lykke, H., S. P. M\"uller, E. F. van Dishoeck, H. Calcutt, P. Bjerkeli, T. L. Bourke, M., N. Drozdovskaya, C. Favre, E. C. Fayolle, R. T. Garrod, S. K. Jacobsen, K. I., \"Oberg, M. V. Persson, S. F. Wampfler

TL;DR
This paper presents the first unbiased submillimeter line survey of the Class 0 protostellar binary IRAS 16293-2422 with ALMA, revealing complex organic molecules and isotopologues, and providing insights into prebiotic chemistry in star-forming regions.
Contribution
It introduces the PILS survey covering 329-363 GHz, detecting complex molecules and isotopologues, and analyzing their abundances and formation pathways in a protostellar environment.
Findings
Detection of glycolaldehyde, methyl formate, acetic acid, and ethylene glycol.
First detection of gGg'-ethylene glycol and deuterated glycolaldehyde in the ISM.
Evidence supporting low-temperature grain surface chemistry for prebiotic molecule formation.
Abstract
The inner regions of the envelopes surrounding young protostars are characterised by a complex chemistry, with prebiotic molecules present on the scales where protoplanetary disks eventually may form. This paper introduces a systematic survey, "Protostellar Interferometric Line Survey (PILS)" of the Class 0 protostellar binary IRAS 16293-2422 using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA). The survey covers the full frequency range from 329 to 363 GHz (0.8 mm) with additional targeted observations at 3.0 and 1.3 mm. More than 10,000 features are detected toward one component in the protostellar binary. Glycolaldehyde, its isomers, methyl formate and acetic acid, and its reduced alcohol, ethylene glycol, are clearly detected. For ethylene glycol both lowest state conformers, aGg' and gGg', are detected, the latter for the first time in the ISM. The abundance of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure · Advanced Thermodynamic Systems and Engines
