The ALMA Survey of 70 $μ$m Dark High-mass Clumps in Early Stages (ASHES). V. Deuterated Molecules in the 70 $μ$m dark IRDC G14.492-00.139 (2111.13325v1)
Abstract: We have observed the 70 $\mu$m dark infrared dark cloud (IRDC) G14.492-00.139 in the N$_2$D$+$ $J$=3--2, DCO$+$ $J$=3--2, DCN $J$=3--2, and C${18}$O $J$=2--1 lines, using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) as part of the ALMA Survey of 70 $\mu$m Dark High-mass Clumps in Early Stages (ASHES). We find that the spatial distribution is different among the observed emission from the deuterated molecular lines. The N$_2$D$+$ emission traces relatively quiescent regions, while both the DCO$+$ and DCN emission emanates mainly from regions with signs of active star-formation. In addition, the DCO$+$/N$_2$D$+$ ratio is found to be lower in several dense cores than in starless cores embedded in low-mass star-forming regions. By comparing the observational results with chemical model calculations, we discuss the origin of the low DCO$+$/N$_2$D$+$ ratio in this IRDC clump. The low DCO$+$/N$_2$D$+$ ratio can be explained if the temperature of the dense cores is in the range between the sublimation temperature of N$_2$ ($\sim$20 K) and CO ($\sim$25 K). The results suggest that the dense cores in G14.492-00.139 are warmer and denser than the dense cores in low-mass star-forming regions.