The prebiotic molecular inventory of Serpens SMM1: II. The building blocks of peptide chains
Niels F.W. Ligterink, Aida Ahmadi, Bijaya. Luitel, Audrey Coutens,, Hannah Calcutt, {\L}ukasz Tychoniec, Harold Linnartz, Jes K. J{\o}rgensen,, Robin T. Garrod, Jordy Bouwman

TL;DR
This study detects and analyzes interstellar amides and related molecules in the protostar Serpens SMM1, revealing their abundances, formation pathways, and implications for prebiotic chemistry in star-forming regions.
Contribution
It provides the first secure detections of several amides in Serpens SMM1 and compares their ratios across different sources, highlighting grain-surface formation pathways.
Findings
Secure detection of multiple amides and related molecules.
Consistent CH₃C(O)NH₂/NH₂CHO ratios across diverse sources.
High D/H ratio of NH₂CHO suggests formation on icy dust grains.
Abstract
This work aims to constrain the abundances of interstellar amides, by searching for this group of prebiotic molecules in the intermediate-mass protostar Serpens SMM1-a. ALMA observations are conducted toward Serpens SMM1. A spectrum is extracted toward the SMM1-a position and analyzed with the CASSIS line analysis software for the presence of characteristic rotational lines of a number of amides and other molecules. NHCHO, NHCHO =1, NHCHO, CHC(O)NH =0,1, CHDOH, CHCHO, and CHC(O)CH are securely detected, while trans-NHDCHO, NHCDO, CHNHCHO =0,1, CHCOOH, and HOCHCHO are tentatively identified. The results of this work are compared with detections presented in the literature. A uniform CHC(O)NH/NHCHO ratio is found for a group of interstellar sources with vast physical…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMolecular Spectroscopy and Structure · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Advanced Chemical Physics Studies
