Millimetre-wave laboratory study of glycinamide and search for it with ALMA toward Sagittarius B2(N)
Z. Kisiel, L. Kolesnikov\'a, A. Belloche, J.-C. Guillemin, L., Pszcz\'o{\l}kowski, E. R. Alonso, R. T. Garrod, E. Bia{\l}kowska-Jaworska, I., Le\'on, H. S. P. M\"uller, K. M. Menten, J. L. Alonso

TL;DR
This study extended the laboratory rotational spectrum of glycinamide into the millimeter wave region and searched for its emission in Sagittarius B2(N) using ALMA, but did not detect it, setting upper limits on its abundance.
Contribution
First laboratory measurement of glycinamide's mm-wave rotational spectrum, enabling future astrochemical searches and abundance estimations.
Findings
Glycinamide's spectrum was characterized with over 1200 transition frequencies.
No glycinamide emission was detected in Sgr B2(N1S).
Glycinamide is less abundant than aminoacetonitrile and urea in the source.
Abstract
Glycinamide is considered to be one of the possible precursors of the simplest amino acid glycine. Its only rotational spectrum reported so far has been in the cm-wave region. The aim of this work is to extend its laboratory spectrum into the mm wave region to support its searches in the ISM. Glycinamide was synthesised chemically and was studied with broadband rotational spectroscopy in the 90-329 GHz region. Tunneling across a low energy barrier between two symmetry equivalent configurations of the molecule resulted in splitting of each vibrational state and many perturbations in associated rotational energy levels, requiring careful coupled state fits for each vibrational doublet. We searched for emission of glycinamide in the imaging spectral line survey ReMoCA performed with ALMA toward Sgr B2(N). We report the first analysis of the mm-wave rotational spectrum of glycinamide,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMolecular Spectroscopy and Structure · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Atomic and Molecular Physics
