English

Singly- and doubly-deuterated formaldehyde in massive star-forming regions

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2021-09-08 v2

Abstract

Deuterated molecules are good tracers of the evolutionary stage of star-forming cores. During the star formation process, deuterated molecules are expected to be enhanced in cold, dense pre-stellar cores and to deplete after protostellar birth. In this paper we study the deuteration fraction of formaldehyde in high-mass star-forming cores at different evolutionary stages to investigate whether the deuteration fraction of formaldehyde can be used as an evolutionary tracer. Using the APEX SEPIA Band 5 receiver, we extended our pilot study of the JJ=3\rightarrow2 rotational lines of HDCO and D2_2CO to eleven high-mass star-forming regions that host objects at different evolutionary stages. High-resolution follow-up observations of eight objects in ALMA Band 6 were performed to reveal the size of the H2_2CO emission and to give an estimate of the deuteration fractions HDCO/H2_2CO and D2_2CO/HDCO at scales of \sim6" (0.04-0.15 pc at the distance of our targets). Our observations show that singly- and doubly deuterated H2_2CO are detected toward high-mass protostellar objects (HMPOs) and ultracompact HII regions (UCHII regions), the deuteration fraction of H2_2CO is also found to decrease by an order of magnitude from the earlier HMPO phases to the latest evolutionary stage (UCHII), from \sim0.13 to \sim0.01. We have not detected HDCO and D2_2CO emission from the youngest sources (high-mass starless cores, HMSCs). Our extended study supports the results of the previous pilot study: the deuteration fraction of formaldehyde decreases with evolutionary stage, but higher sensitivity observations are needed to provide more stringent constraints on the D/H ratio during the HMSC phase. The calculated upper limits for the HMSC sources are high, so the trend between HMSC and HMPO phases cannot be constrained.

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@article{arxiv.2106.13433,
  title  = {Singly- and doubly-deuterated formaldehyde in massive star-forming regions},
  author = {S. Zahorecz and I. Jimenez-Serra and L. Testi and K. Immer and F. Fontani and P. Caselli and K. Wang and T. Onishi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.13433},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

15 pages, 4 figures, 4 tables, accepted for publication in A&A