ALMA Observations of Ethyl Formate toward Orion KL

Abstract

Orion KL is one of the prime templates of astrochemical and prebiotic chemical studies. We wish to explore more organic molecules with increasing complexity in this region. In particular, we have searched for one of the most complex organic molecules detected in space so far, ethyl formate (C2H5OCHO). This species is the next step in chemical complexity after the simplest member of esters (methyl formate, CH3OCHO). The mechanisms leading to its formation are still poorly known. We have used high angular resolution ( 1.5) ALMA observations covering a large bandwidth from 214 to 247 GHz. We have detected 82 unblended lines of C2H5OCHO (49 and 33 of the trans and gauche conformers, respectively). The line images showed that C2H5OCHO arises mainly from the compact ridge and the hot core-southwest regions. The derived rotational temperatures and column densities are 122 34 K, (0.9 0.3) × 1016 cm-2 for the hot core-SW, and 103 13 K, (0.6 0.3) × 1016 cm-2 for the compact ridge. The comparison of spatial distribution and abundance ratios with chemically related molecules (methyl formate, ethanol and formic acid) indicates that C2H5OCHO is likely formed on the surface of dust grains by addition of CH3 to functional-group radicals (CH2OCHO) derived from methyl formate (CH3OCHO).

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