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Tentative detection of ethylene glycol toward W51/e2 and G34.3+0.2

Published 13 Jul 2015 in astro-ph.GA and astro-ph.SR | (1507.03580v1)

Abstract: How complex organic - and potentially prebiotic - molecules are formed in regions of low- and high-mass star-formation remains a central question in astrochemistry. In particular, with just a few sources studied in detail, it is unclear what role environment plays in complex molecule formation. In this light, a comparison of relative abundances of related species between sources might be useful to explain observed differences. We seek to measure the relative abundance between three important complex organic molecules, ethylene glycol ((CH$_2$OH)$_2$), glycolaldehyde (CH$_2$OHCHO) and methyl formate (HCOOCH$_3$), toward high-mass protostars and thereby provide additional constraints on their formation pathways. We use IRAM 30-m single dish observations of the three species toward two high-mass star-forming regions - W51/e2 and G34.3+0.2 - and report a tentative detection of (CH2OH)2 toward both sources. Assuming that (CH$_2$OH)$_2$, CH$_2$OHCHO and HCOOCH$_3$ spatially coexist, relative abundance ratios, HCOOCH$_3$/(CH$_2$OH)$_2$, of 31 and 35 are derived for G34.3+0.2 and W51/e2, respectively. CH$_2$OHCHO is not detected, but the data provide lower limits to the HCOOCH$_3$/CH$_2$OHCHO abundance ratios of $\ge$193 for G34.3+0.2 and $\ge$550 for W51/e2. A comparison of these results to measurements from various sources in the literature indicates that the source luminosities may be correlated with the HCOOCH$_3$/(CH$_2$OH)$_2$ and HCOOCH$_3$/CH$_2$OHCHO ratios. This apparent correlation may be a consequence of the relative timescales each source spend at different temperatures-ranges in their evolution. Furthermore, we obtain lower limits to the ratio of (CH$_2$OH)$_2$/CH2OHCHO for G34.3+0.2 ($\ge$6) and W51/e2 ($\ge$16). This result confirms that a high (CH$_2$OH)$_2$/CH$_2$OHCHO abundance ratio is not a specific property of comets, as previously speculated.

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