Rare Space Molecules Point Toward Star Nurseries

The Rho Ophiuchi dark cloud is a star-forming region at a distance of about 400 light years from Earth. The inset shows spectra of the rare molecule D2H+, detected with the APEX telescope in Chile, overlaid onto an infrared image of this region.

Astronomers have mapped a rare type of molecule in cosmic clouds that could reveal secrets about how stars form.

Stars form in clouds of dust and gas. Before the birth of the star, these clouds are dense and extremely cold, causing most of the gaseous molecules to freeze on the surface of solid dust grains, similarly to the condensation of water vapor onto a cold mirror.

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