JWST detections of amorphous and crystalline HDO ice toward massive protostars
Katerina Slavicinska, Ewine F. van Dishoeck, {\L}ukasz Tychoniec,, Pooneh Nazari, Adam E. Rubinstein, Robert Gutermuth, Himanshu Tyagi, Yuan, Chen, Nashanty G. C. Brunken, Will R. M. Rocha, P. Manoj, Mayank Narang, S., Thomas Megeath, Yao-Lun Yang, Leslie W. Looney

TL;DR
This study uses JWST to measure HDO/H2O ratios in ices around massive protostars, finding ratios similar to those in gas phase, which suggests gas measurements reflect ice compositions.
Contribution
First direct quantification of HDO/H2O ice ratios in massive protostars using JWST, linking ice and gas phase deuteration levels.
Findings
HDO ice detected with ratios of ~4.6×10⁻³ and ~2.6×10⁻³.
Crystalline HDO and H2O confirmed in the ice.
Gas HDO/H2O ratios may represent ice ratios in massive YSOs.
Abstract
This work aims to utilize the increased sensitivity and resolution of the JWST to quantify the HDO/HO ratio in ices toward young stellar objects (YSOs) and to determine if the HDO/HO ratios measured in the gas phase toward massive YSOs (MYSOs) are representative of the ratios in their ice envelopes. Two protostars observed in the Investigating Protostellar Accretion (IPA) program using JWST NIRSpec were analyzed: HOPS 370, an intermediate-mass YSO (IMYSO), and IRAS 20126+4104, a MYSO. The HDO ice toward these sources was detected above the 3 level and quantified via its 4.1 m band. The contributions from the CHOH combination modes to the observed optical depth in this spectral region were constrained via the CHOH 3.53 m band to ensure that the integrated optical depth of the HDO feature was not overestimated. HO ice was quantified via its…
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