Theories of a pre-RNA world suggest that glycolonitrile (HOCH2CN) is a key species in the process of ribonucleotide assembly, which is considered as a molecular precursor of nucleic acids. In this Letter, we report the first detection of this pre-biotic molecule in the interstellar medium (ISM) by using ALMA data obtained at frequencies between 86.5GHz and 266.5GHz toward the Solar-type protostar IRAS16293-2422 B. A total of 15 unblended transitions of HOCH2CN were identified. Our analysis indicates the presence of a cold (Tex=24±8K) and a warm (Tex=158±38K) component meaning that this molecule is present in both the inner hot corino and the outer cold envelope of IRAS16293 B. The relative abundance with respect to H2 is (6.5±0.6)×10−11 and ≥(6±2)×10−10 for the warm and cold components respectively. Our chemical modelling seems to underproduce the observed abundance for both the warm and cold component under various values of the cosmic-ray ionisation rate (ζ). Key gas phase routes for the formation of this molecule might be missing in our chemical network.
@article{arxiv.1901.02576,
title = {First detection of the pre-biotic molecule glycolonitrile (HOCH2CN) in the interstellar medium},
author = {S. Zeng and D. Quénard and I. Jiménez-Serra and J. Martín-Pintado and V. M. Rivilla and L. Testi and R. Martín-Doménech},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1901.02576},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
5 pages, 4 figures, 2 tables, accepted in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Letters