A search for Cyanopolyynes in L1157-B1
E. Mendoza, B. Lefloch, C. Ceccarelli, C. Kahane, A. A. Jaber, L., Podio, M. Benedettini, C. Codella, S. Viti, I. Jimenez-Serra, J. Lepine, H., M. Boechat-Roberty, R. Bachiller

TL;DR
This study systematically searches for cyanopolyynes in the L1157-B1 shock region, detecting HC3N and HC5N, analyzing their distributions, and suggesting shock-driven formation mechanisms based on observational and modeling data.
Contribution
First detection of HC5N in a protostellar shock region and detailed analysis of cyanopolyyne chemistry in L1157-B1 using IRAM observations and shock modeling.
Findings
HC3N and HC5N detected in L1157-B1
HC3N abundance increases 30-fold from envelope to shock
No evidence of isotopic fractionation in the shock region
Abstract
We present here a systematic search for cyanopolyynes in the shock region L1157-B1 and its associated protostar L1157-mm in the framework of the Large Program "Astrochemical Surveys At IRAM" (ASAI), dedicated to chemical surveys of solar-type star forming regions with the IRAM 30m telescope. Observations of the millimeter windows between 72 and 272 GHz permitted the detection of HCN and its C isotopologues, and HCN (for the first time in a protostellar shock region). In the shock, analysis of the line profiles shows that the emission arises from the outflow cavities associated with L1157-B1 and L1157-B2. Molecular abundances and excitation conditions were obtained from analysis of the Spectral Line Energy Distributions under the assumption of Local Thermodynamical Equilibrium or using a radiative transfer code in the Large Velocity Gradient approximation. Towards L1157mm,…
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