Discovery of HCCCO and C5O in TMC-1 with the QUIJOTE line survey
J. Cernicharo, M. Agundez, C. Cabezas, B. Tercero, N. Marcelino, R., Fuentetaja, J.R. Pardo, P. de Vicente

TL;DR
This paper reports the first space detection of HCCCO and C5O in TMC-1, analyzes related molecules, and explores their formation mechanisms, revealing unexpected abundance patterns and highlighting gaps in current chemical models.
Contribution
First detection of HCCCO and C5O in space, comprehensive analysis of HCnO and CnO molecules, and evaluation of formation pathways in interstellar chemistry.
Findings
Detected HCCCO and C5O with specific column densities.
Observed abundance maxima at n=3 and 5 for CnO and HCnO.
Identified discrepancies between observed and modeled abundances.
Abstract
We report on the detection, for the first time in space, of the radical HCCCO and of pentacarbon monoxide, C5O. The derived column densities are (1.6+/-0.2)e11 cm-2 and (1.5+/-0.2)e10 cm-2, respectively. We have also analysed the data for all the molecular species of the families HCnO and CnO within our QUIJOTE line survey. Upper limits are obtained for HC4O, HC6O, C4O, and C6O. We report a robust detection of HC5O and HC7O based on 14 and 12 rotational lines detected with a signal-to-noise ratio >30 and >5,respectively. The derived N(HC3O)/N(HC5O) abundance ratio is 0.09+/-0.03, while N(C3O)/N(C5O) is 80+/-2, and N(HC5O)/N(HC7O) is 2.2+/-0.3. As opposed to the cyanopolyyne family, HC2n+1N, which shows a continuous decrease in the abundances with increasing n, the CnO and HCnO species show a clear abundance maximum for n=3 and 5, respectively. They also show an odd and even abundance…
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