Search for corannulene (C20H10) in the Red Rectangle
P. Pilleri, D. Herberth, T. F. Giesen, M. Gerin, C. Joblin, G. Mulas,, G. Malloci, J. U. Grabow, S. Brunken, L. Surin, B. D. Steinberg, K. R., Curtis, L. T. Scott

TL;DR
This study combines laboratory experiments, simulations, and observations to search for corannulene in space, setting upper limits on its abundance and demonstrating the potential of radio spectroscopy for identifying polar PAHs.
Contribution
It provides the first observational constraints on corannulene in the Red Rectangle using high-resolution spectroscopy and detailed emission modeling.
Findings
No corannulene emission detected in the Red Rectangle.
An upper limit of 1.0x10^(-5) for corannulene's abundance relative to total PAHs.
Radio spectroscopy is effective for searching polar PAHs in space.
Abstract
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) are widely accepted as the carriers of the Aromatic Infrared Bands (AIBs), but an unambiguous identification of any specific interstellar PAH is still missing. For polar PAHs, pure rotational transitions can be used as fingerprints for identification. Combining dedicated experiments, detailed simulations and observations, we explored the mm domain to search for specific rotational transitions of corannulene (C20H10). We performed high-resolution spectroscopic measurements and a simulation of the emission spectrum of UV-excited C20H10 in the environment of the Red Rectangle, calculating its synthetic rotational spectrum. Based on these results, we conducted a first observational campaign at the IRAM 30m telescope towards this source to search for several high-J rotational transitions of (C20H10). The laboratory detection of the J = 112 <- 111…
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