Deuterium fractionation in cold dense cores in the low-mass star-forming region L1688
Journal article, 2024

In this work, we study deuterium fractionation in four starless cores in the low-mass star-forming region L1688 in the Ophiuchus molecular cloud. We study how the deuterium fraction (R-D) changes with environment, compare deuteration of ions and neutrals, core centre and its envelope, and attempt to reproduce the observed results with a gas-grain chemical model. We chose high and low gas density tracers to study both core centre and the envelope. With the IRAM 30 m antenna, we mapped N2H+(1-0), N2D+(1-0), (HCO+)-C-13 (1-0) and (2-1), DCO+(2-1), and p-NH2D(1(11)-1(01)) towards the chosen cores. The missing p-NH3 and N2H+(1-0) data were taken from the literature. To measure the molecular hydrogen column density, dust and gas temperature within the cores, we used the Herschel/SPIRE dust continuum emission data, the Green Bank Ammonia Survey data (NH3), and the COMPLETE survey data to estimate the upper limit on CO depletion. We present the deuterium fraction maps for three species towards four starless cores. Deuterium fraction of the core envelopes traced by DCO+/(HCO+)-C-13 is one order of magnitude lower (similar to 0.08) than that of the core central parts traced by the nitrogen-bearing species (similar to 0.5). Deuterium fraction increases with the gas density as indicated by high deuterium fraction of high gas density tracers and low deuterium fraction of lower gas density tracers and by the decrease of R-D with core radii, consistent with the predictions of the chemical model. Our model results show a good agreement with observations for R-D(N2D+/N2H+) and R-D(DCO+/HCO+) and underestimate the R-D(NH2D/NH3).

stars: formation

ISM: abundances

astrochemistry

molecular processes

radio lines: ISM

ISM: clouds

Author

Petrashkevich

Ural Federal University

Anna Punanova

Chalmers, Space, Earth and Environment, Onsala Space Observatory

P. Caselli

Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics

O. Sipila

Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics

J. E. Pineda

Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics

R. K. Friesen

University of Toronto

M. G. Korotaeva

Ural Federal University

Vasyunin

Ural Federal University

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

0035-8711 (ISSN) 1365-2966 (eISSN)

Vol. 528 2 1327-1353

Subject Categories

Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology

Fusion, Plasma and Space Physics

DOI

10.1093/mnras/stae116

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2/19/2024