Seeds of Life in Space (SOLIS) III. Formamide in protostellar shocks: evidence for gas-phase formation
C. Codella, C. Ceccarelli, P. Caselli, N. Balucani, V. Barone{\i}nst,, F. Fontani, B. Lefloch, L. Podio, S. Viti, S. Feng, R. Bachiller, E. Bianchi,, F. Dulieu, I. Jim\'enez-Serra, J. Holdship, R. Neri, J. Pineda, A. Pon, I., Sims, S. Spezzano, A.I. Vasyunin, F. Alves

TL;DR
This study provides the first spatially resolved evidence that formamide in a protostellar shock is formed predominantly through gas-phase chemistry, not grain surface reactions, highlighting its potential role in prebiotic chemistry.
Contribution
It demonstrates that formamide in a protostellar shock is formed mainly via gas-phase processes, challenging previous grain-surface formation hypotheses.
Findings
First spatially resolved image of formamide in a protostellar shock
Formamide is formed by gas-phase chemistry, not grain surface reactions
Detected formamide abundance and spatial segregation with other organics
Abstract
Context: Modern versions of the Miller-Urey experiment claim that formamide (NHCHO) could be the starting point for the formation of metabolic and genetic macromolecules. Intriguingly, formamide is indeed observed in regions forming Solar-type stars as well as in external galaxies. Aims: How NHCHO is formed has been a puzzle for decades: our goal is to contribute to the hotly debated question of whether formamide is mostly formed via gas-phase or grain surface chemistry. Methods: We used the NOEMA interferometer to image NHCHO towards the L1157-B1 blue-shifted shock, a well known interstellar laboratory, to study how the components of dust mantles and cores released into the gas phase triggers the formation of formamide. Results: We report the first spatially resolved image (size 9", 2300 AU) of formamide emission in a shocked region around a Sun-like…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure · Advanced Chemical Physics Studies
