0004-637X_750_1_19.pdf (614.45 kB)
On the formation of glycolaldehyde in dense molecular cores
journal contribution
posted on 2023-06-08, 17:19 authored by P M Woods, G Kelly, S Viti, B Slater, Wendy BrownWendy Brown, F Puletti, DJ Burke, Z RazaGlycolaldehyde is a simple monosaccharide sugar linked to prebiotic chemistry. Recently, it was detected in a molecular core in the star-forming region G31.41+0.31 at a reasonably high abundance. We investigate the formation of glycolaldehyde at 10 K to determine whether it can form efficiently under typical dense core conditions. Using an astrochemical model, we test five different reaction mechanisms that have been proposed in the astrophysical literature, finding that a gas-phase formation route is unlikely. Of the grain-surface formation routes, only two are efficient enough at very low temperatures to produce sufficient glycolaldehyde to match the observational estimates, with the mechanism culminating in CH3OH + HCO being favored. However, when we consider the feasibility of these mechanisms from a reaction chemistry perspective, the second grain-surface route looks more promising, H3CO + HCO.
History
Publication status
- Published
File Version
- Published version
Journal
Astrophysical JournalISSN
0004-637XPublisher
Institute of PhysicsExternal DOI
Issue
1Volume
750Department affiliated with
- Chemistry Publications
Full text available
- Yes
Peer reviewed?
- Yes