Methanol deuteration in high-mass protostars
M. L. van Gelder, J. Jaspers, P. Nazari, A. Ahmadi, E. F. van, Dishoeck, M. T. Beltr\'an, G. A. Fuller, \'A. S\'anchez-Monge, P. Schilke

TL;DR
This study investigates deuterated methanol in high-mass protostars using ALMA, revealing lower D/H ratios compared to low-mass systems and providing insights into the physical conditions during star formation.
Contribution
It presents the first extensive survey of deuterated methanol in high-mass protostars, comparing results with models and low-mass systems to understand formation conditions.
Findings
D/H ratio in high-mass protostars is an order of magnitude lower than in low-mass systems.
Doubly deuterated methanol is detected with ratios similar to low-mass sources.
High-mass prestellar phases are likely warm or short-lived, contrasting with low-mass star formation conditions.
Abstract
The deuteration of molecules forming in the ices such as methanol (CHOH) is sensitive to the physical conditions during their formation in dense cold clouds and can be probed through observations of deuterated methanol in hot cores. Observations with ALMA containing transitions of CHOH, CHDOH, CHDOH, CHOH, and CHOH are investigated. The column densities of CHDOH, CHDOH, and CHOH are determined for all sources, where the column density of CHOH is derived from optically thin C and O isotopologues. Consequently, the D/H ratio of methanol is derived taking statistical effects into account. Singly deuterated methanol (CHDOH) is detected toward 25 of the 99 sources in our sample of the high-mass protostars. Including upper limits, the ratio inferred from was…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMolecular Spectroscopy and Structure · Spacecraft and Cryogenic Technologies · Inorganic Fluorides and Related Compounds
