Is there any linkage between interstellar aldehyde and alcohol?
Suman Kumar Mondal, Prasanta Gorai, Milan Sil, Rana Ghosh, Emmanuel E., Etim, Sandip K Chakrabarti, Takashi Shimonishi, Naoki Nakatani, Kenji Furuya,, Jonathan C. Tan, and Ankan Das

TL;DR
This study combines observational data and astrochemical modeling to explore the potential linkage between interstellar aldehydes and alcohols, identifying specific molecular pairs and formation pathways in a hot molecular core.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the formation mechanisms and abundance predictions of aldehyde and alcohol pairs in interstellar environments using combined observational and modeling approaches.
Findings
Successful explanation of observed molecular abundances
Identification of hydrogenation pathways in ice phases
Validation of astrochemical models with observational data
Abstract
It is speculated that there might be some linkage between interstellar aldehydes and their corresponding alcohols. Here, an observational study and astrochemical modeling are coupled together to illustrate the connection between them. The ALMA Cycle 4 data of a hot molecular core, G10.47+0.03 is utilized for this study. Various aldehydes (acetaldehyde, propanal, and glycolaldehyde), alcohols (methanol and ethylene glycol), and a ketone (acetone) are identified in this source. The excitation temperatures and the column densities of these species were derived via the rotation diagram method assuming LTE conditions. An extensive investigation is carried out to understand the formation of these species. Six pairs of aldehyde-alcohol: i) methanal and methanol; ii) ethanal and ethanol; iii) propanal and 1-propanol; iv) propenal and allyl alcohol; v) propynal and propargyl alcohol; vi)…
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