Interstellar detection of the simplest aminocarbyne, H2NC: an ignored but abundant molecule
C. Cabezas, M. Agundez, N. Marcelino, B. Tercero, S. Cuadrado, J., Cernicharo

TL;DR
This study reports the first interstellar detection of H2NC, an abundant but previously ignored isomer of H2CN, and explores its astrochemical implications and abundance ratios in various cosmic environments.
Contribution
The paper provides the first identification and spectroscopic characterization of H2NC in space, expanding astrochemical knowledge of this molecule and its relation to H2CN.
Findings
H2NC detected in L483, B1-b, and a galaxy at z=0.89
H2NC/H2CN ratio is about 1 in dense clouds and less than 1 in diffuse clouds
H2NC and H2CN are not detected in TMC-1, challenging previous identifications
Abstract
We report the first identification in space of H2NC, a high-energy isomer of H2CN that has been largely ignored in chemical and astrochemical studies. The observation of various unidentified lines around 72.2 GHz in the cold dark cloud L483 motivated the search for, and successful detection of, additional groups of lines in harmonic relation. After an exhaustive high-level ab initio screening of possible carriers, we confidently assign the unidentified lines to H2NC based on the good agreement between astronomical and theoretical spectroscopic parameters and sound spectroscopic and astrochemical arguments. The observed frequencies are used to precisely characterize the rotational spectrum of H2NC. This species is also detected in the cold dark cloud B1-b and the z=0.89 galaxy in front of the quasar PKS1830-211. We derive H2NC/H2CN abundance ratios of 1 in L483 and B1-b and 0.27 toward…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChemical Reactions and Mechanisms · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure
