Low D/H ratio for benzonitrile in TMC-1: Implication for the origin of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in cold dark clouds
A. L. Steber, J. Janeiro, C. Cabezas, M. Agundez, M. Pereira-Santaella, C. Perez, D. Perez, D. Heras, A. Lesarri, I. Garcia-Bernete, J. R. Goicoechea, J. Cernicharo

TL;DR
This study searched for deuterated benzonitrile in TMC-1 to understand PAH origins in cold dark clouds, finding a low D/H ratio that suggests PAHs are not mainly inherited from larger PAHs from earlier stages.
Contribution
The paper provides the first observational upper limit on deuterated benzonitrile in TMC-1, offering insights into PAH formation mechanisms in cold dark clouds.
Findings
No detection of deuterated benzonitrile species in TMC-1.
Derived D/H ratio of less than 1.2%, lower than in UV-irradiated regions.
Results imply PAHs in cold dark clouds are unlikely from top-down fragmentation of larger PAHs.
Abstract
Radioastronomical observations have recently discovered PAHs of moderate size (up to 24 carbon atoms) in cold dark clouds, although it is currently unknown whether they are formed in situ through a bottom-up mechanism or from larger PAHs (20-100 carbon atoms) inherited from a previous diffuse stage in a top-down scenario. Infrared observations have recently shown that large PAHs present in UV-illuminated regions are strongly enriched in deuterium. In order to shed light on the origin of PAHs in cold clouds, we have searched for deuterated benzonitrile in the cold dark cloud TMC-1. To that purpose we have synthesized the three isomers (ortho, meta, and para) of monodeuterated benzonitrile, measured their rotational spectra across the 2-18 GHz and 75-110 GHz frequency ranges in the laboratory, and searched for them in TMC-1 using data from the QUIJOTE line survey. We did not detect any of…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Scientific Research and Discoveries · Astro and Planetary Science
