2003
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20021558
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Revisiting the solid HDO/H$_\mathsf{2}$O abundances

Abstract: Abstract. We revisit the reported detection and upper limits on HDO in ice mantles present in the molecular cloud environments of the massive young protostars Gl 2136 and W33 A, using independent VLT-ISAAC and UKIRT-CGS4 spectroscopic observations. We also present VLT and UKIRT spectra of RAFGL 7009 near the HDO absorption wavelength and reanalyze the ISO-SWS spectral data for NGC 7538 IRS9, Orion-BN and S140. We demonstrate that the previously reported detections of HDO in W33 A and NGC 7538 IRS9 are incorrec… Show more

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“…With a 3σ uncertainty, the water fractionation could be similar throughout the cloud with a HDO/H 2 O ratio between 1.4% and 5.8% in the inner part and between 0.2% and 2.2% in the outer part. Also the HDO/H 2 O ratio obtained here is in agreement with the upper limits of solid HDO/H 2 O (from 0.5% to 2%) determined by observations of OH and OD stretch bands in four low-mass protostars (Dartois et al 2003;Parise et al 2003).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…With a 3σ uncertainty, the water fractionation could be similar throughout the cloud with a HDO/H 2 O ratio between 1.4% and 5.8% in the inner part and between 0.2% and 2.2% in the outer part. Also the HDO/H 2 O ratio obtained here is in agreement with the upper limits of solid HDO/H 2 O (from 0.5% to 2%) determined by observations of OH and OD stretch bands in four low-mass protostars (Dartois et al 2003;Parise et al 2003).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The collapse should already have started to allow the CO molecules to freezeout and form formaldehyde and methanol at the grain surface. On the contrary, water would form at low densities in the early stages of the star formation before the protostellar collapse, as suggested by Dartois et al (2003) and Parise et al (2003). This is also consistent with the fact that H 2 O ices appear at relatively low extinction in the direction of the Taurus cloud (e.g.…”
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“…This has been explained by the fact that water ice is formed at an early stage when CO depletion is not marked. Observations of the O-H and O-D stretching bands in the infrared have provided upper limits of ∼1% for the solid HDO * /H 2 O * ratio towards intermediatemass and low-mass protostars (Parise et al 2003;Dartois et al 2003). The O-D band at 4.1 μm is weak and broad.…”
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“…Singly deuterated water has also been studied in ices. Only upper limits between 5 × 10 −3 and 2 × 10 −2 have been determined (Parise et al 2003;Dartois et al 2003), which do not allow us to conclude on rather high (∼10 −2 ) or low ( < ∼ 10 −3 ) HDO/H 2 O ratios in grain mantles. Even if it is not possible to disentangle the emission from the hot corino (defined as the warm inner part of the envelope in which complex organic species are detected; Bottinelli et al 2004) and the outer envelope using single-dish telescopes, these observations can be extremely helpful to constrain the HDO/H 2 O ratio in the outer part of the protostellar envelopes (T < 100 K).…”
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confidence: 99%