HH212, a nearby (400 pc) object in Orion, is a Class 0 protostellar system with a Keplerian disk and collimated bipolar SiO jets. Deuterated water, HDO and a deuterated complex molecule, methanol (CH2DOH) have been reported in the source. Here, we report the HDCO (deuterated formaldehyde) line observation from ALMA data to probe the inner region of HH212. We compare HDCO line with other molecular lines to understand the possible chemistry and physics of the source. The distribution of HDCO emission suggests it may be associated with the base of the outflow. The emission also shows a rotation but it is not associated with the Keplerian rotation of disk or the rotating infalling envelope, rather it is associated with the outflow as previously seen in C 34 S. From the possible deuterium fractionation, we speculate that the gas phase formation of deuterated formaldehyde is active in the central hot region of the low-mass protostar system, HH212.
@article{arxiv.1801.06699,
title = {Deuterated Formaldehyde in the low mass protostar HH212},
author = {Dipen Sahu and Young-Chol Minh and Chin-Fei Lee and Sheng-Yuan Liu and Ankan Das and Sandip K. Chakrabarti and Bhala Sivaraman},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1801.06699},
year = {2018}
}