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First map of D₂H^+ emission revealing the true centre of a prestellar core: further insights into deuterium chemistry

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arxiv 2409.10093 v1 pith:3SFSBNUD submitted 2024-09-16 astro-ph.GA

First map of D₂H^+ emission revealing the true centre of a prestellar core: further insights into deuterium chemistry

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Context. IRAS 16293E is a rare case of a prestellar core being subjected to the effects of at least one outflow.Aims. We want to disentangle the actual structure of the core from the outflow impact and evaluate the evolutionary stage of the core. Methods. Prestellar cores being cold and depleted, the best tracers of their central regions are the two isotopologues of trihydrogren cation which are observable from the ground, ortho-H$_2$D and para-D$_2$H . We used the Atacama Pathfinder EXperiment (APEX) telescope to map the para-D$_2$H$^+$ emission in IRAS 16293E and collected James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT) archival data of ortho-H$_2$D$^+$ . We compare their emission to that of other tracers, including dust emission, and analyse their abundance with the help of a 1D radiative transfer tool. The ratio of the abundances of ortho-H$_2$D$^+$ and para-D$_2$H$^+$ can be used to estimate the stage of the chemical evolution of the core.Results. We have obtained the first complete map of para-D$_2$H$^+$ emission in a prestellar core. We compare it to a map of ortho-H$_2$D$^+$ and show their partial anti-correlation. This reveals a strongly evolved core with a para-D$_2$H$^+$/ortho-H$_2$D$^+$ abundance ratio towards the centre for which we obtain a conservative lower limit from 3.9 (at 12 K) up to 8.3 (at 8 K) while the high extinction of the core is indicative of a central temperature below 10 K. This ratio is higher than predicted by the known chemical models found in the literature. Para-D$_2$H$^+$ (and indirectly ortho-H$_2$D$^+$) is the only species that reveals the true centre of this core, while the emission of other molecular tracers and dust are biased by the temperature structure that results from the impact of the outflow.Conclusions. This study invites to reconsider the analysis of previous observations of this source and possibly questions the validity of the deuteration chemical models or of the reaction and inelastic collisional rate coefficients of the H$^{+3}$ isotopologue family. This could impact the deuteration clock predictions for all sources.

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