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. 2015 Oct 23;1(9):e1500863. doi: 10.1126/sciadv.1500863

Fig. 2. Abundances of complex organics in comets and protostars.

Fig. 2

The abundances measured in comets Lovejoy (Table 1) and Hale-Bopp (table S2) are compared with those measured in the low-mass protostar IRAS 16293-2422(B) (19, 33) and in the high-mass protostar Orion-KL (18) and with results from chemical modeling in a protoplanetary disk (25). Abundances are given relative to CH3OH, the most abundant organic molecule in these sources. H2CO values may be less relevant because, for comets, a significant fraction is released from grains (34), whereas for IRAS 16293-2422, the plotted value pertains to the sum of the contributions to the two components A and B of the binary source. For CH2CO, the black triangle is a 3σ upper limit obtained in comet Lovejoy.