FAUST-XXII. Deuteration in the VLA1623-2417 protostellar hot-corinos, cavities, and streamers
S. Mercimek, C. Codella, L. Podio, P. Caselli, C. J. Chandler, L., Chahine, S. Ohashi, G. Sabatini, L. Loinard, D. Johnstone, E. Bianchi, Y., Zhang, M. De Simone, C. Ceccarelli, N. Sakai, S. Yamamoto

TL;DR
This study investigates deuterium fractionation in the VLA1623-2417 protostellar system using ALMA observations of formaldehyde and its deuterated forms, revealing insights into chemical history and formation processes from prestellar to protostellar stages.
Contribution
It provides detailed spatial analysis of deuteration in a protostellar environment, highlighting inheritance of chemical signatures from prestellar phases.
Findings
Deuteration levels vary across different regions, indicating formation history.
D2CO traces cold, grain-surface chemistry in the envelope and streamers.
Deuterium fractionation is inherited from prestellar stages, mostly unaltered.
Abstract
The study of deuterium fractionation is a valuable tool for reconstructing our chemical history from the early prestellar stages to the formation of planets. In the context of the ALMA Large Programme FAUST, we observed formaldehyde, HCO, and its singly and doubly deuterated forms, HDCO and DCO, towards the protostellar cluster VLA1623-2417, on scales of ~ 2000 - 50 au. Formaldehyde probes the inner envelopes of the protostars VLA1623A, B, and W, the rotating cavities opened by the VLA1623A outflow, and several streamers. The HDCO and DCO emissions are observed towards VLA1623A, in its outflow cavities, and in one of the streamers. We estimate the gas temperature from the HDCO lines: T~ 125 K towards VLA1623A, indicating hot-corino emission, lower temperatures in the outflow cavities (20 - 40 K), and in the streamers ( K). The DCO lines also trace the flattened…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Educational Leadership and Practices
