Full interferometric map of the L1157 southern outflow: Formamide (NH$_2$CHO) can form in the gas, after all
Ana L\'opez-Sepulcre, Claudio Codella, Cecilia Ceccarelli, Linda, Podio, Juliette Robuschi

TL;DR
This study uses interferometric observations of the L1157 outflow to investigate the formation pathways of interstellar formamide, providing evidence that gas-phase chemistry significantly contributes to its production.
Contribution
It offers the first definitive observational proof that gas-phase chemistry can produce formamide in the L1157 outflow, challenging previous assumptions about its formation.
Findings
Formamide abundance varies with shock age in L1157.
Gas-phase reactions can explain observed formamide levels.
Surface chemistry alone cannot account for the observed abundance.
Abstract
The formation mechanism of interstellar formamide (NHCHO), a key prebiotic precursor, is currently a matter of hot debate within the astrochemistry community, with both gas-phase and grain-surface chemical pathways having been proposed as its dominant formation route. The aim of the present study is to place firm observational constraints on the formation pathways leading to formamide thanks to new interferometric observations of the molecular outflow driven by the protostellar binary L1157. We employed the IRAM NOEMA interferometer to map the entire southern outflow of L1157, which contains three main shocked regions with increasing post-shock age: B0, B1, and B2. This allowed us to measure how the abundance of formamide, that of acetaldehyde (CHCHO), and the ratio of the two, vary with time in this region. In order to gain a greater understanding of the most likely formation…
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TopicsAtmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics · Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications
