Discovery of fulvenallene in TMC-1 with the QUIJOTE line survey
Jos\'e Cernicharo, Ra\'ul Fuentetaja, Marcelino Ag\'undez, Ralf I., Kaiser, Carlos Cabezas, Nuria Marcelino, Bel\'en Tercero, Juan R. Pardo and, Pablo de Vicente

TL;DR
This paper reports the detection of fulvenallene in TMC-1, providing insights into its abundance, formation pathways, and the chemical complexity of cold dark clouds, with implications for astrochemical models.
Contribution
First detection of fulvenallene in TMC-1, with detailed analysis of its abundance and formation mechanisms in a cold dark cloud environment.
Findings
Fulvenallene detected with 30 rotational transitions.
Column density of fulvenallene is (2.7±0.3)×10^12 cm^-2.
Gas-phase models underestimate cyclopentadiene abundance, highlighting unknown formation pathways.
Abstract
We report the detection of fulvenallene (-CHCCH) in the direction of TMC-1 with the QUIJOTE line survey. Thirty rotational transitions with =0,1,2,3 and =9-15 were detected. The best rotational temperature fitting of the data is 9\,K and a derived column density is (2.70.3)10 cm, which is only a factor of 4.4 below that of its potential precursor cyclopentadiene (-CH), and 1.4--1.9 times higher than that of the ethynyl derivatives of cyclopentadiene. We searched for fulvene (-CHCH), a CH derivative of cyclopentadiene, for which we derive a 3 upper limit to its column density of (3.50.5)10 cm. Upper limits were also obtained for toluene (CHCH) and styrene (CHCH), the methyl and vinyl derivatives of benzene. Fulvenallene and ethynyl cyclopentadiene…
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TopicsSpectroscopy and Laser Applications · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure
