X-ray photodesorption of complex organic molecules in protoplanetary disks -- I. Acetonitrile CH3CN
R. Basalg\`ete, D. Torres-D\'iaz, A. Lafosse, L. Amiaud, G. F\'eraud,, P. Jeseck, L. Philippe, X. Michaut, J.-H. Fillion, and M. Bertin

TL;DR
This study quantifies X-ray induced photodesorption of acetonitrile (CH3CN) from ices in protoplanetary disks, revealing how local conditions influence molecule release into the gas phase, which impacts disk chemistry and observed molecular abundances.
Contribution
The paper provides the first experimental measurements of X-ray photodesorption yields of CH3CN from interstellar ice analogs, including pure and mixed ices, under astrophysically relevant conditions.
Findings
X-ray photodesorption yield of CH3CN from pure ices is about 5x10^(-4) molecules/photon at 560 eV.
Desorption yields are significantly lower in H2O-dominated ices, often below detection limits.
Yields vary with local disk conditions, influencing CH3CN abundance in protoplanetary disks.
Abstract
X-rays emitted from pre-main-sequence stars at the center of protoplanetary disks can induce nonthermal desorption from interstellar ices populating the cold regions. This X-ray photodesorption needs to be quantified for complex organic molecules (COMs), including acetonitrile CH3CN, which has been detected in several disks. We experimentally estimate the X-ray photodesorption yields of neutral species from pure CH3CN ices and from interstellar ice analogs for which CH3CN is mixed either in a CO- or H2O-dominated ice. The ices were irradiated at 15 K by soft X-rays (400-600 eV) from synchrotron light (SOLEIL synchrotron). X-ray photodesorption was probed in the gas phase via quadrupole mass spectrometry. X-ray photodesorption yields were derived from the mass signals and were extrapolated to higher X-ray energies for astrochemical models. X-ray photodesorption of the intact CH3CN is…
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TopicsMolecular Spectroscopy and Structure · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
