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Main Authors: Sewiło, Marta, Rocha, Will R. M., van Gelder, Martijn, Navarro, Maria Gabriela, Charnley, Steven B., Jin, Miwha, Oliveira, Joana M., van Loon, Jacco Th., Francis, Logan, Wiseman, Jennifer, Indebetouw, Remy, Chen, C. -H. Rosie, Golshan, Roya Hamedani, Qasim, Danna
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.17138
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author Sewiło, Marta
Rocha, Will R. M.
van Gelder, Martijn
Navarro, Maria Gabriela
Charnley, Steven B.
Jin, Miwha
Oliveira, Joana M.
van Loon, Jacco Th.
Francis, Logan
Wiseman, Jennifer
Indebetouw, Remy
Chen, C. -H. Rosie
Golshan, Roya Hamedani
Qasim, Danna
author_facet Sewiło, Marta
Rocha, Will R. M.
van Gelder, Martijn
Navarro, Maria Gabriela
Charnley, Steven B.
Jin, Miwha
Oliveira, Joana M.
van Loon, Jacco Th.
Francis, Logan
Wiseman, Jennifer
Indebetouw, Remy
Chen, C. -H. Rosie
Golshan, Roya Hamedani
Qasim, Danna
contents We present the results of James Webb Space Telescope observations of the protostar ST6 in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) with the Medium Resolution Spectrograph of the Mid-Infrared Instrument (4.9-27.9 $μ$m). Characterized by one-third to half-solar metallicity and strong UV radiation fields, the environment of the LMC allows us to study the physics and chemistry of star-forming regions under the conditions similar to those at earlier cosmological epochs. We detected five icy complex organic molecules (COMs): methanol (CH$_3$OH), acetaldehyde (CH$_3$CHO), ethanol (CH$_3$CH$_2$OH), methyl formate (HCOOCH$_3$), and acetic acid (CH$_3$COOH). This is the first conclusive detection of CH$_3$COOH ice in an astrophysical context, and CH$_3$CHO, CH$_3$CH$_2$OH, and HCOOCH$_3$ ices are the first secure detections outside the Galaxy and in a low-metallicity environment. We address the presence of glycolaldehyde (HOCH$_2$CHO, a precursor of biomolecules), an isomer of HCOOCH$_3$ and CH$_3$COOH, but its detection is inconclusive. ST6's spectrum is also rich in simple ices: H$_2$O, CO$_2$, CH$_4$, SO$_2$, H$_2$CO, HCOOH, OCN$^{-}$, HCOO$^{-}$, NH$_3$, and NH$_4^{+}$. We obtain the composition and molecular abundances in the icy dust mantles by fitting the spectrum in the 6.8-8.4 $μ$m range with a large sample of laboratory ice spectra using the ENIIGMA fitting tool or the local continuum method. We found differences in the simple and COM ice abundances with respect to H$_2$O ice between ST6 and Galactic protostars that likely reflect differences in metallicity and UV flux. More laboratory ice spectra of COMs are needed to better reconstruct the observed infrared spectra of protostars.
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spellingShingle Protostars at Subsolar Metallicity: First Detection of Large Solid-state Complex Organic Molecules in the Large Magellanic Cloud
Sewiło, Marta
Rocha, Will R. M.
van Gelder, Martijn
Navarro, Maria Gabriela
Charnley, Steven B.
Jin, Miwha
Oliveira, Joana M.
van Loon, Jacco Th.
Francis, Logan
Wiseman, Jennifer
Indebetouw, Remy
Chen, C. -H. Rosie
Golshan, Roya Hamedani
Qasim, Danna
Astrophysics of Galaxies
We present the results of James Webb Space Telescope observations of the protostar ST6 in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) with the Medium Resolution Spectrograph of the Mid-Infrared Instrument (4.9-27.9 $μ$m). Characterized by one-third to half-solar metallicity and strong UV radiation fields, the environment of the LMC allows us to study the physics and chemistry of star-forming regions under the conditions similar to those at earlier cosmological epochs. We detected five icy complex organic molecules (COMs): methanol (CH$_3$OH), acetaldehyde (CH$_3$CHO), ethanol (CH$_3$CH$_2$OH), methyl formate (HCOOCH$_3$), and acetic acid (CH$_3$COOH). This is the first conclusive detection of CH$_3$COOH ice in an astrophysical context, and CH$_3$CHO, CH$_3$CH$_2$OH, and HCOOCH$_3$ ices are the first secure detections outside the Galaxy and in a low-metallicity environment. We address the presence of glycolaldehyde (HOCH$_2$CHO, a precursor of biomolecules), an isomer of HCOOCH$_3$ and CH$_3$COOH, but its detection is inconclusive. ST6's spectrum is also rich in simple ices: H$_2$O, CO$_2$, CH$_4$, SO$_2$, H$_2$CO, HCOOH, OCN$^{-}$, HCOO$^{-}$, NH$_3$, and NH$_4^{+}$. We obtain the composition and molecular abundances in the icy dust mantles by fitting the spectrum in the 6.8-8.4 $μ$m range with a large sample of laboratory ice spectra using the ENIIGMA fitting tool or the local continuum method. We found differences in the simple and COM ice abundances with respect to H$_2$O ice between ST6 and Galactic protostars that likely reflect differences in metallicity and UV flux. More laboratory ice spectra of COMs are needed to better reconstruct the observed infrared spectra of protostars.
title Protostars at Subsolar Metallicity: First Detection of Large Solid-state Complex Organic Molecules in the Large Magellanic Cloud
topic Astrophysics of Galaxies
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.17138