The millimeter IRAM-30m line survey toward IK Tau
L. Velilla Prieto, C. S\'anchez Contreras, J. Cernicharo, M., Ag\'undez, G. Quintana-Lacaci, V. Bujarrabal, J. Alcolea, C. Balan\c{c}a, F., Herpin, K. M. Menten, F. Wyrowski

TL;DR
This millimeter survey of IK Tau reveals a complex, rich chemistry with new molecular detections and detailed analysis of molecular abundances and temperatures, providing insights into the inner envelope regions of this oxygen-rich AGB star.
Contribution
First detection of rotational lines of HCO$^+$, NS, NO, and H$_2$CO in IK Tau, along with an extensive molecular analysis enhancing understanding of its circumstellar chemistry.
Findings
Detection of NS and H$_2$CO with fractional abundances ~10$^{-8}$ and 10$^{-7}$--10$^{-8}$.
Most molecules have rotational temperatures between 15 and 40 K.
A warm SO$_2$ component at ~290 K suggests inner envelope origin.
Abstract
We carried out a millimeter wavelength line survey between 79 and 356 GHz with the IRAM-30m telescope to investigate the physical and chemical properties of the molecular envelope of the oxygen-rich AGB star IK Tau. We analysed the molecular lines detected using the population diagram technique to derive rotational temperatures and column densities. Additionally, we conducted a radiative transfer analysis of the SO lines detected. For the first time in this source we detected rotational lines in the ground vibrational state of HCO, NS, NO, and HCO, as well as several isotopologues of molecules previously identified. We also detected several rotational lines in vibrationally excited states of SiS and SiO isotopologues, and rotational lines of HO (=2). We have also increased the number of rotational lines detected of molecules that were previously…
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