Organic molecules, ions, and rare isotopologues in the remnant of the stellar-merger candidate, CK Vulpeculae (Nova 1670)
T. Kami\'nski, K. M. Menten, R. Tylenda, A. Karakas, A. Belloche and, N. A. Patel

TL;DR
This study reveals a complex, unique molecular environment in CK Vul's remnant, including rare isotopologues and ions, suggesting unusual nucleosynthesis processes and potential photoionization sources.
Contribution
First detailed molecular and isotopic analysis of CK Vul's remnant, uncovering its peculiar chemical composition and isotopic ratios, advancing understanding of stellar-merger remnants.
Findings
Rich molecular environment with 27 molecules and ions identified
Isotopic ratios suggest non-standard nucleosynthesis processes
Presence of complex molecules and rare isotopologues
Abstract
CK Vul is a star whose outburst was observed in 1670-72. A stellar-merger event was proposed to explain its ancient eruption. Aims: We aim to investigate the composition of the molecular gas recently discovered in the remnant of CK Vul. Methods: We observed millimeter and submillimeter-wave spectra of CK Vul using the IRAM 30m and APEX telescopes. Radiative-transfer modeling of the observed molecular features was performed to yield isotopic ratios for various elements. Results: The spectra of CK Vul reveal a very rich molecular environment of low excitation (12 K). Atomic carbon and twenty seven different molecules, including two ions, were identified. They range from simple diatomic to complex polyatomic species of up to 7 atoms large. The chemical composition of the molecular gas is indicative of carbon and nitrogen-driven chemistry but oxides are also present.…
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