Deuterated methanol toward NGC 7538-IRS1

Abstract

We investigate the deuteration of methanol towards the high-mass star forming region NGC 7538-IRS1. We have carried out a multi-transition study of CH3OH, 13CH3OH and of the deuterated fllavors, CH2DOH and CH3OD, between 1.0--1.4 mm with the IRAM-30~m antenna. In total, 34 13CH3OH, 13 CH2DOH lines and 20 CH3OD lines spanning a wide range of upper-state energies (Eup) were detected. From the detected transitions, we estimate that the measured D/H does not exceed 1\%, with a measured CH2DOH/CH3OH and CH3OD/CH3OH of about (328)×10-4 and (104)×10-4, respectively. This finding is consistent with the hypothesis of a short-time scale formation during the pre-stellar phase. We find a relative abundance ratio CH2DOH/CH3OD of 3.2 1.5. This result is consistent with a statistical deuteration. We cannot exclude H/D exchanges between water and methanol if water deuteration is of the order 0.1\%, as suggested by recent Herschel observations.

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