The abundance and excitation of molecular anions in interstellar clouds
M. Agundez, N. Marcelino, B. Tercero, I. Jimenez-Serra, J. Cernicharo

TL;DR
This study reports new detections of molecular anions in interstellar clouds, analyzes their excitation and abundance ratios, and discusses implications for their formation mechanisms and the need for revised collision data.
Contribution
First detections of several molecular anions in specific interstellar clouds and a comprehensive analysis of their excitation and abundance ratios.
Findings
Detection of C3N- and C5N- in Lupus-1A and C4H- and C6H- in L483.
Anion-to-neutral ratios generally agree with literature, except for C4H-/C4H.
The C6H-/C6H ratio increases with H2 density, supporting radiative electron attachment as a formation mechanism.
Abstract
We report new observations of molecular anions with the Yebes 40m and IRAM 30m telescopes toward the cold dense clouds TMC-1 CP, Lupus-1A, L1527, L483, L1495B, and L1544. We detected for the first time C3N- and C5N- in Lupus-1A and C4H- and C6H- in L483. In addition, we report new lines of C6H- toward the six targeted sources, of C4H- toward TMC-1 CP, Lupus-1A, and L1527, and of C8H- and C3N- in TMC-1 CP. Excitation calculations indicate that the lines of anions accessible to radiotelescopes run from subthermally excited to thermalized as the size of the anion increases, with the degree of departure from thermalization depending on the H2 volume density and the line frequency. We noticed that the collision rate coefficients available for the radical C6H cannot explain various observational facts, which advises for a revisitation of the collision data for this species. The observations…
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TopicsAtmospheric Ozone and Climate · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure
