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Investigating the limits of chemical complexity in Sagittarius B2(N): A rigorous attempt to confirm 1,3-dihydroxyacetone

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 643, Issue 1, Pages L29-L32

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UNIV CHICAGO PRESS
DOI: 10.1086/504979

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astrobiology; astrochemistry; ISM : abundances; ISM : individual (Sagittarius B2); ISM : molecules

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A search for confirming transitions of 1,3-dihydroxyacetone, (CH2OH)(2)CO ( hereafter DHA), has been made toward Sgr B2(N) using the Arizona Radio Observatory Submillimeter Telescope (SMT) and 12 m telescope at millimeter wavelengths. In addition, data for this species have been obtained at the Green Bank Telescope. In all, 63 new transitions of DHA were sought; no plausible emission was detected at 97% of these frequencies. Typical peak-to-peak limits of 10 - 30 mK were achieved, indicating that DHA is not present in Sgr B2( N) at the level reported by Widicus Weaver & Blake in 2005, by at least a factor of 300. The upper limit to the DHA column density is N-tot < 5 x 10(13) cm(-2), suggesting that this species, a three-carbon keto sugar, is less abundant than the two-carbon aldehyde sugar, glycolaldehyde (CH2OHCHO), by a factor of at least 4. If sugars of higher complexity are formed in interstellar clouds, their synthesis may proceed one carbon atom at a time, possibly through aldehyde intermediates.

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