Aromatic cycles are widespread in cold clouds
M. Agundez, N. Marcelino, B. Tercero, J. Cernicharo

TL;DR
This study reports the detection of aromatic hydrocarbon cycles, including benzonitrile and other rings, in cold dense interstellar clouds, revealing a correlation between aromatic and linear carbon chain abundances and suggesting shared formation processes.
Contribution
First detection of multiple aromatic cycles in cold clouds and establishing their abundance correlation with linear carbon chains, indicating linked chemical formation pathways.
Findings
Benzonitrile detected in three cold clouds with high significance.
Aromatic cycles are more abundant where long carbon chains are prevalent.
Other aromatic molecules like indene and cyclopentadiene are also detected.
Abstract
We report the detection of large hydrocarbon cycles toward several cold dense clouds. We observed four sources (L1495B, Lupus-1A, L483, and L1527) in the Q band (31-50 GHz) using the Yebes 40m radiotelescope. Using the line stack technique, we find statistically significant evidence of benzonitrile (CHCN) in L1495B, Lupus-1A, and L483 at levels of 31.8, 15.0, and 17.2, respectively, while there is no hint of CHCN in the fourth source, L1527. The column densities derived are in the range (1.7-3.8) cm, which is somewhat below the value derived toward the cold dense cloud TMC-1. When we simultaneously analyze all the benzonitrile abundances derived toward cold clouds in this study and in the literature, a clear trend emerges in that the higher the abundance of HCN, the more abundant CHCN is. This indicates…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications
