Detection of Cyclopropenylidene on Titan with ALMA
Conor A. Nixon, Alexander E. Thelen, Martin A. Cordiner, Zbigniew, Kisiel, Steven B. Charnley, Edward M. Molter, Joseph Serigano, Patrick G. J., Irwin, Nicholas A. Teanby, Yi-Jehng Kuan

TL;DR
This study reports the first detection of cyclopropenylidene in Titan's atmosphere using ALMA, providing new insights into Titan's complex photochemistry and molecular composition.
Contribution
It is the first unambiguous detection of cyclopropenylidene in a planetary atmosphere, expanding knowledge of cyclic molecules on Titan.
Findings
Detected cyclopropenylidene at two frequencies in Titan's atmosphere.
Measured abundances consistent with photochemical model predictions.
Set upper limits for pyridine and pyrimidine in Titan's atmosphere.
Abstract
We report the first detection on Titan of the small cyclic molecule cyclopropenylidene (c-C3H2) from high sensitivity spectroscopic observations made with the Atacama Large Millimeter/sub-millimeter Array (ALMA). Multiple lines of cyclopropenylidene were detected in two separate datasets: ~251 GHz in 2016 (Band 6) and ~352 GHz in 2017 (Band 7). Modeling of these emissions indicates abundances of 0.50 +/- 0.14 ppb (2016) and 0.28 +/- 0.08 (2017) for a 350 km step model, which may either signify a decrease in abundance, or a mean value of 0.33 +/- 0.07 ppb. Inferred column abundances are (3-5)E12 cm-2 in 2016 and (1-2)E12 cm-2 in 2017, similar to photochemical model predictions. Previously the C3H3+ ion has been measured in Titan's ionosphere by Cassini's Ion and Neutral Mass Spectrometer (INMS), but the neutral (unprotonated) species has not been detected until now, and aromatic versus…
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