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2015MNRAS.454..531P - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 454, 531-540 (2015/November-3)

Spectroscopic constraints on CH3OH formation: CO mixed with CH3OH ices towards young stellar objects.

PENTEADO E.M., BOOGERT A.C.A., PONTOPPIDAN K.M., IOPPOLO S., BLAKE G.A. and CUPPEN H.M.

Abstract (from CDS):

The prominent infrared absorption band of solid CO - commonly observed towards young stellar objects (YSOs) - consists of three empirically determined components. The broad `red component' (2136/ cm, 4.681 µm) is generally attributed to solid CO mixed in a hydrogen-bonded environment. Usually, CO embedded in the abundantly present water is considered. However, CO:H2O mixtures cannot reproduce the width and position of the observed red component without producing a shoulder at 2152/ cm, which is not observed in astronomical spectra. Cuppen et al. showed that CO:CH3OH mixtures do not suffer from this problem. Here, this proposition is expanded by comparing literature laboratory spectra of different CO-containing ice mixtures to high-resolution (R = λ/Δλ = 25000) spectra of the massive YSO AFGL 7009S and of the low-mass YSO L1489 IRS. The previously unpublished spectrum of AFGL 7009S shows a wide band of solid 13CO, the first detection of 13CO ice in the polar phase. In this source, both the 12CO and 13CO ice bands are well fitted with CO:CH3OH mixtures, while respecting the profiles and depths of the methanol bands at other wavelengths, whereas mixtures with H2O cannot. The presence of a gradient in the CO:CH3OH mixing ratio in the grain mantles is also suggested. Towards L1489 IRS, the profile of the 12CO band is also better fitted with CH3OH-containing ices, although the CH3OH abundance needed is a factor of 2.4 above previous measurements. Overall, however, the results are reasonably consistent with models and experiments about formation of CH3OH by the hydrogenation of CO ices.

Abstract Copyright: © 2015 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society (2015)

Journal keyword(s): astrochemistry - stars: formation - stars: individual: L1489 IRS, AFGL 7009S - ISM: abundances - ISM: molecules - infrared: ISM

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