CH$_3$CN deuteration in the SVS13-A Class I hot-corino. SOLIS XV
Eleonora Bianchi (1), Cecilia Ceccarelli (1), Claudio Codella (2,1),, Ana L\'opez-Sepulcre (3,1), Satoshi Yamamoto (4,5), Nadia Balucani (6,1,2),, Paola Caselli (7), Linda Podio (2), Roberto Neri (3), Rafael Bachiller (8),, C\'ecile Favre (1), Francesco Fontani (2)

TL;DR
This study measures the deuteration level of methyl cyanide in a Class I protostar, revealing insights into its formation pathways and chemical evolution from earlier stages, with implications for astrochemical models.
Contribution
First measurement of CH$_3$CN deuteration in a Class I protostar, providing new constraints on chemical evolution and formation pathways of methyl cyanide in star-forming regions.
Findings
CH$_2$DCN/CH$_3$CN ratio is ~9% in SVS13-A
Deuteration levels are similar to prestellar cores, higher than in Class 0 protostars
CH$_3$CN likely formed via gas-phase reactions during cold phases
Abstract
We studied the line emission from CH3CN and its deuterated isotopologue CHDCN towards the prototypical Class I object SVS13-A, where the deuteration of a large number of species has already been reported. Our goal is to measure the CHCN deuteration in a Class I protostar, for the first time, in order to constrain the CHCN formation pathways and the chemical evolution from the early prestellar core and Class 0 to the evolved Class I stages. We imaged CH2DCN towards SVS13-A using the IRAM NOEMA interferometer at 3mm in the context of the Large Program SOLIS (with a spatial resolution of 1.8"x1.2"). The NOEMA images have been complemented by the CHCN and CHDCN spectra collected by the IRAM-30m Large Program ASAI, that provided an unbiased spectral survey at 3mm, 2mm, and 1.3mm. The observed line emission has been analysed using LTE and non-LTE LVG approaches. The…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Advanced Physical and Chemical Molecular Interactions · Scientific Research and Discoveries
