A Molecular Line Survey of the Highly Evolved Carbon Star CIT 6
Yong Zhang, Sun Kwok, Dinh-V-Trung

TL;DR
This study conducts a comprehensive spectral line survey of the carbon-rich star CIT 6, identifying new molecules and isotopologues, and compares its molecular composition with similar evolved stars to understand circumstellar chemistry.
Contribution
First detection of C4H, CH3CN, and seven isotopologues in CIT 6, expanding knowledge of molecular diversity in evolved stars.
Findings
74 emission features detected, 69 identified from 21 molecules
Spectral properties of CIT 6 are similar to IRC+10216 but with some differences in molecular emission ratios
CIT 6 likely has a lower dust-to-molecular gas ratio than IRC+10216
Abstract
We present a spectral line survey of the C-rich envelope CIT 6 in the 2mm and 1.3mm bands carried out with the Arizona Radio Observatory (ARO) 12m telescope and the Heinrich Hertz Submillimeter Telescope (SMT). The observations cover the frequency ranges of 131--160 GHz, 219--244 GHz, and 252--268 GHz with typical sensitivity limit of T_R<10 mK. A total of 74 individual emission features are detected, of which 69 are identified to arise from 21 molecular species and isotopologues, with 5 faint lines remaining unidentified. Two new molecules (C4H and CH3CN) and seven new isotopologues (C17O, 29SiC2, 29SiO, 30SiO, 13CS, C33S, and CS) are detected in this object for the first time. The column densities, excitation temperatures, and fractional abundances of the detected molecules are determined using rotation diagram analysis. Comparison of the spectra of CIT 6 to that of IRC+10216 suggests…
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