Low levels of methanol deuteration in the high-mass star-forming region NGC 6334I
Eva G. B{\o}gelund, Brett A. McGuire, Niels F. W. Ligterink, Vianney, Taquet, Crystal L. Brogan, Todd R. Hunter, John C. Pearson, Michiel R., Hogerheijde, Ewine F. van Dishoeck

TL;DR
This study measures methanol deuteration in the high-mass star-forming region NGC 6334I using ALMA, revealing lower deuteration ratios than in low-mass regions, which informs about formation conditions.
Contribution
It provides new measurements of methanol deuteration fractions in a high-mass star-forming region, using high-resolution ALMA data to compare with other environments.
Findings
Deuteration ratios are lower than in low-mass star-forming regions.
CH3OD column densities are higher than CH2DOH.
Deuteration suggests grain surface temperatures around 30 K.
Abstract
The abundance of deuterated molecules in a star-forming region is sensitive to the environment in which they are formed. Deuteration fractions therefore provide a powerful tool for studying the physical and chemical evolution of a star-forming system. While local low-mass star-forming regions show very high deuteration ratios, much lower fractions are observed towards Orion and the Galactic Centre. We derive methanol deuteration fractions at a number of locations towards the high-mass star-forming region NGC 6334I, located at a mean distance of 1.3 kpc, and discuss how these can shed light on the conditions prevailing during its formation. We use high sensitivity, high spatial and spectral resolution observations obtained with ALMA to study transitions of the less abundant, optically thin, methanol-isotopologues: (13)CH3OH, CH3(18)OH, CH2DOH and CH3OD, detected towards NGC 6334I.…
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