JWST Observations of Young protoStars (JOYS+): Detection of icy complex organic molecules and ions. I. CH$_4$, SO$_2$, HCOO$^-$, OCN$^-$, H$_2$CO, HCOOH, CH$_3$CH$_2$OH, CH$_3$CHO, CH$_3$OCHO, CH$_3$COOH
W. R. M. Rocha, E. F. van Dishoeck, M. E. Ressler, M. L. van Gelder,, K. Slavicinska, N. G. C. Brunken, H. Linnartz, T. P. Ray, H. Beuther, A., Caratti o Garatti, V. Geers, P. J. Kavanagh, P. D. Klaassen, K. Justannont,, Y. Chen, L. Francis, C. Gieser, G. Perotti

TL;DR
This study uses JWST observations to detect complex organic molecules and ions in protostellar ices, providing evidence for their formation on icy grains and potential inheritance by comets.
Contribution
First unambiguous detection of icy COMs larger than CH3OH in protostellar environments using JWST data and advanced spectral fitting techniques.
Findings
Detection of COMs like CH3CHO, CH3CH2OH, CH3OCHO, and CH3COOH in protostellar ices.
Ice abundance ratios suggest COMs form on icy grains.
Strong correlation between protostellar ice abundances and comet 67P data.
Abstract
Complex organic molecules (COMs) detected in the gas phase are thought to be mostly formed on icy grains, but no unambiguous detection of icy COMs larger than CH3OH has been reported so far. Exploring this matter in more detail has become possible with the JWST the critical 5-10 m range. In the JOYS+ program, more than 30 protostars are being observed with the MIRI/MRS. This study explores the COMs ice signatures in the low and high-mass protostar, IRAS 2A and IRAS 23385, respectively. We fit continuum and silicate subtracted observational data with IR laboratory ice spectra. We use the ENIIGMA fitting tool to find the best fit between the lab data and the observations and to performs statistical analysis of the solutions. We report the best fits for the spectral ranges between 6.8 and 8.6 m in IRAS 2A and IRAS 23385, originating from simple molecules, COMs, and negative ions.…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
