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2013ApJ...765...18T - Astrophys. J., 765, 18 (2013/March-1)

Resolved depletion zones and spatial differentiation of N2H+ and N2D+.

TOBIN J.J., BERGIN E.A., HARTMANN L., LEE J.-E., MARET S., MYERS P.C., LOONEY L.W., CHIANG H.-F. and FRIESEN R.

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We present a study on the spatial distribution of N2D+ and N2H+ in 13 protostellar systems. Eight of thirteen objects observed with the IRAM 30 m telescope show relative offsets between the peak N2D+ (J = 2 ⟶ 1) and N2H+ (J = 1 ⟶ 0) emission. We highlight the case of L1157 using interferometric observations from the Submillimeter Array and Plateau de Bure Interferometer of the N2D+ (J = 3 ⟶ 2) and N2H+ (J = 1 ⟶ 0) transitions, respectively. Depletion of N2D+ in L1157 is clearly observed inside a radius of ∼2000 AU (7'') and the N2H+ emission is resolved into two peaks at radii of ∼1000 AU (3.''5), inside the depletion region of N2D+. Chemical models predict a depletion zone in N2D+ and N2H+ due to destruction of H2D+ at T ∼ 20 K and the evaporation of CO off dust grains at the same temperature. However, the abundance offsets of 1000 AU between the two species are not reproduced by chemical models, including a model that follows the infall of the protostellar envelope. The average abundance ratios of N2D+ to N2H+ have been shown to decrease as protostars evolve by Emprechtinger et al., but this is the first time depletion zones of N2D+ have been spatially resolved. We suggest that the difference in depletion zone radii for N2H+ and N2D+ is caused by either the CO evaporation temperature being above 20 K or an H2ortho-to-para ratio gradient in the inner envelope.

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Journal keyword(s): astrochemistry - ISM: molecules - stars: formation

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