Clues to NaCN formation
G.Quintana-Lacaci, J. Cernicharo, L. Velilla Prieto, M. Ag\'undez, A., Castro-Carrizo, J.P. Fonfr\'ia, S. Massalkhi, J.R. Pardo

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution ALMA observations to analyze the distribution and formation of NaCN around IRC +10216, revealing its likely formation from CN derived from HCN photodissociation, but current models are insufficient.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed abundance distribution of NaCN around IRC +10216 and highlights the need for improved photochemical models and reaction data.
Findings
NaCN presence correlates with CN from HCN photodissociation
NaCN abundance peaks at a radius where NaCl decreases
Current models fail to fully explain NaCN formation
Abstract
ALMA is providing us essential information on where certain molecules form. Observing where these molecules emission arises from, the physical conditions of the gas, and how this relates with the presence of other species allows us to understand the formation of many species, and to significantly improve our knowledge of the chemistry that occurs in the space. We studied the molecular distribution of NaCN around IRC +10216, a molecule detected previously, but whose origin is not clear. High angular resolution maps allow us to model the abundance distribution of this molecule and check suggested formation paths. We modeled the emission of NaCN assuming local thermal equilibrium (LTE) conditions. These profiles were fitted to azimuthal averaged intensity profiles to obtain an abundance distribution of NaCN. We found that the presence of NaCN seems compatible with the presence of CN,…
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