Observations of the Onset of Complex Organic Molecule Formation in Interstellar Ices
Abstract
Isolated dense molecular cores are investigated to study the onset of complex organic molecule formation in interstellar ice. Sampling three cores with ongoing formation of low-mass stars (B59, B335, and L483) and one starless core (L694-2) we sample lines of sight to nine background stars and five young stellar objects (YSOs; A_K ~0.5 - 4.7). Spectra of these stars from 2-5 m with NASA's Infrared Telescope Facility (IRTF) simultaneously display signatures from the cores of HO (3.0 m), CHOH (C-H stretching mode, 3.53 m) and CO (4.67 m) ices. The CO ice is traced by nine stars in which five show a long wavelength wing due to a mixture of CO with polar ice (CO), presumably CHOH. Two of these sight lines also show independent detections of CHOH. For these we find the ratio of the CHOH:CO is 0.550.06 and 0.730.07 from L483 and L694-2, respectively. The detections of both CO and CHOH for the first time through lines of sight toward background stars observationally constrains the conversion of CO into CHOH ice. Along the lines of sight most of the CO exists in the gas phase and 15% of the CO is frozen out. However, CHOH ice is abundant with respect to CO (~50%) and exists mainly as a CHOH-rich CO ice layer. Only a small fraction of the lines of sight contains CHOH ice, presumably that with the highest density. The high conversion of CO to CHOH can explain the abundances of CHOH ice found in later stage Class 1 low mass YSO envelopes (CHOH:CO ~ 0.5-0.6). For high mass YSOs and one Class 0 YSO this ratio varies significantly implying local variations can affect the ice formation. The large CHOH ice abundance indicates that the formation of complex organic molecules is likely during the pre-stellar phase in cold environments without higher energy particle interactions (e.g. cosmic rays).
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@article{arxiv.2010.05917,
title = {Observations of the Onset of Complex Organic Molecule Formation in Interstellar Ices},
author = {Laurie E. U. Chu and Klaus W. Hodapp and A. C. Adwin Boogert},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.05917},
year = {2020}
}
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26 pages, 7 figures, Accepted for publication by ApJ