Search for PAHs in the Perseus molecular cloud with the Green Bank Telescope
Yacine Ali-Ha\"imoud, Laura P\'erez, Ronald Maddalena, Anish Roshi

TL;DR
This study conducted a sensitive search for specific PAH molecules in the Perseus molecular cloud using the Green Bank Telescope, setting upper limits on their abundance based on non-detection of predicted spectral features.
Contribution
First search for comb-like rotational spectra of quasi-symmetric PAHs in an interstellar cloud using matched-filtering techniques with radio telescope data.
Findings
No detection of the targeted PAH spectra.
Upper bounds of about 0.1% on specific PAH abundances.
Applicable to PAHs with 15 to 100 carbon atoms.
Abstract
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) are believed to be the small-size tail of the interstellar carbonaceous dust grain population. Their vibrational emission is the most widely accepted source of the aromatic near-infrared features, and their rotational radiation is a likely explanation for the dust-correlated anomalous microwave emission (AME). Yet, no individual interstellar PAH molecule has been identified to date. It was recently recognized that quasi-symmetric planar PAHs ought to have a well identifiable comb-like rotational spectrum, and suggested to search for them in spectroscopic data with matched-filtering techniques. We report the results of the first such search, carried out with the Green Bank Telescope, and targeting the star-forming region IC348 in the Perseus molecular cloud, a known source of AME. Our observations amounted to 16.75 hours and spanned a 3 GHz-wide…
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