ALMA Detection of Interstellar Methoxymethanol (CH$_3$OCH$_2$OH)
Abstract: We report the detection of interstellar methoxymethanol (CH$3$OCH$_2$OH) in ALMA Bands 6 and 7 toward the MM1 core in the high-mass star-forming region NGC 6334I at ~0.1" - 1" spatial resolution. A column density of 4(2) x $10{18}$ cm${-2}$ at $T{ex}$ = 200 K is derived toward MM1, ~34 times less abundant than methanol (CH$_3$OH), and significantly higher than predicted by astrochemical models. Probable formation and destruction pathways are discussed, primarily through the reaction of the CH$_3$OH photodissociation products, the methoxy (CH$_3$O) and hydroxymethyl (CH$_2$OH) radicals. Finally, we comment on the implications of these mechanisms on gas-phase vs grain-surface routes operative in the region, and the possibility of electron-induced dissociation of CH$_3$OH rather than photodissociation.
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