Molecular precursors of the RNA-world in space: new nitriles in the G+0.693-0.027 molecular cloud
V\'ictor M. Rivilla, Izaskun Jim\'enez-Serra, Jesus Mart\'in-Pintado,, Laura Colzi, Bel\'en Tercero, Pablo de Vicente, Shaoshan Zeng, Sergio, Mart\'in, Juan Garc\'ia de la Concepci\'on, Luca Bizzocchi, Mattia Melosso,, Fernando Rico-Villas, Miguel A. Requena-Torres

TL;DR
This study detects and analyzes various nitriles in a molecular cloud, highlighting their potential role as prebiotic molecules in space that could have contributed to the origin of life on Earth.
Contribution
It reports the first interstellar detection of several nitriles, discusses their formation mechanisms, and emphasizes their significance as precursors in prebiotic chemistry.
Findings
Detection of multiple nitriles including cyanic acid and C4H3N isomers in G+0.693-0.027
Similar abundances of C4H3N isomers suggest common gas-phase formation pathways
Interstellar nitriles could have contributed to prebiotic chemistry on early Earth
Abstract
Nitriles play a key role as molecular precursors in prebiotic experiments based on the RNA-world scenario for the origin of life. These chemical compounds could have been partially delivered to the young Earth from extraterrestrial objects, stressing the importance of establishing the reservoir of nitriles in the interstellar medium. We report here the detection towards the molecular cloud G+0.693-0.027 of several nitriles, including cyanic acid (HOCN), and three CHN isomers (cyanoallene, CHCCHCN; propargyl cyanide, HCCCHCN; and cyanopropyne (CHCCCN), and the tentative detections of cyanoformaldehyde (HCOCN), and glycolonitrile (HOCHCN). We have also performed the first interstellar search of cyanoacetaldehyde (HCOCHCN), which was not detected. Based on the derived molecular abundances of the different nitriles in G+0.693-0.027 and other interstellar sources,…
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TopicsMolecular Spectroscopy and Structure · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
