A deep Search for Ethylene Glycol and Glycolonitrile in the V883 Ori Protoplanetary Disk
Abubakar M. A. Fadul, Kamber R. Schwarz, Tushar Suhasaria, Jenny K. Calahan, Jane Huang, and Merel L. R. van 't Hoff

TL;DR
This study reports tentative detections of prebiotic molecules ethylene glycol and glycolonitrile in the protoplanetary disk around V883 Ori, suggesting complex organic chemistry persists into planet formation stages.
Contribution
First ALMA observations indicating the presence of EG and GN in a protoplanetary disk, linking prebiotic chemistry to planet formation environments.
Findings
EG and GN detected with specific column densities and temperatures.
V883 Ori's molecular abundance positions it between hot cores and comets.
Prebiotic molecules may be inherited by forming planets.
Abstract
Ethylene glycol (, hereafter EG) and Glycolonitrile (, hereafter GN) are considered molecular precursors of nucleic acids. EG is a sugar alcohol and the reduced form of Glycolaldehyde (, hereafter GA). GN is considered a key precursor of adenine formation (nucleotide) and can be a precursor of glycine (amino acid). Detections of such prebiotic molecules in the interstellar medium are increasingly common. How much of this complexity endures to the planet formation stage, and thus is already present when planets form, remains largely unknown. Here we report Atacama Large Millimeter/sub-millimeter Array (ALMA) observations in which we tentatively detect EG and GN in the protoplanetary disk around the outbursting protostar V883 Ori. The observed EG emission is best reproduced by a column density of $\mathrm{3.63^{+0.11}_{-0.12}…
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