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Interstellar nitrile anions: Detection of C3N- and C5N- in TMC-1.


ABSTRACT: We report on the first detection of C3N- and C5N- towards the cold dark core TMC-1 in the Taurus region, using the Yebes 40 m telescope. The observed C3N/C3N- and C5N/C5N- abundance ratios are ~140 and ~2, respectively; that is similar to those found in the circumstellar envelope of the carbon-rich star IRC +10216. Although the formation mechanisms for the neutrals are different in interstellar (ion-neutral reactions) and circumstellar clouds (photodissociation and radical-neutral reactions), the similarity of the C3N/C3N- and C5N/C5N- abundance ratios strongly suggests a common chemical path for the formation of these anions in interstellar and circumstellar clouds. We discuss the role of radiative electronic attachment, reactions between N atoms and carbon chain anions C n -, and that of H- reactions with HC3N and HC5N as possible routes to form C n N-. The detection of C5N- in TMC-1 gives strong support for assigning to this anion the lines found in IRC +10216, as it excludes the possibility of a metal-bearing species, or a vibrationally excited state. New sets of rotational parameters have been derived from the observed frequencies in TMC-1 and IRC +10216 for C5N- and the neutral radical C5N.

SUBMITTER: Cernicharo J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7116340 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Interstellar nitrile anions: Detection of C<sub>3</sub>N<sup>-</sup> and C<sub>5</sub>N<sup>-</sup> in TMC-1.

Cernicharo J J   Marcelino N N   Pardo J R JR   Agúndez M M   Tercero B B   de Vicente P P   Cabezas C C   Bermúdez C C  

Astronomy and astrophysics 20200923


We report on the first detection of C<sub>3</sub>N<sup>-</sup> and C<sub>5</sub>N<sup>-</sup> towards the cold dark core TMC-1 in the Taurus region, using the Yebes 40 m telescope. The observed C<sub>3</sub>N/C<sub>3</sub>N<sup>-</sup> and C<sub>5</sub>N/C<sub>5</sub>N<sup>-</sup> abundance ratios are ~140 and ~2, respectively; that is similar to those found in the circumstellar envelope of the carbon-rich star IRC +10216. Although the formation mechanisms for the neutrals are different in inter  ...[more]

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