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Detection of C 3 O in IRC +10216: Oxygen-Carbon Chain Chemistry in the Outer Envelope
Author(s) -
E. D. Tenenbaum,
A. J. Apponi,
L. M. Ziurys,
M. Agúndez,
J. Cernicharo,
J. R. Pardo,
M. Guélin
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
the astrophysical journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.376
H-Index - 489
eISSN - 1538-4357
pISSN - 0004-637X
DOI - 10.1086/508166
Subject(s) - physics , circumstellar envelope , astrophysics , carbon fibers , asymptotic giant branch , astrochemistry , carbon star , radius , oxygen , envelope (radar) , carbon chain , atomic physics , interstellar medium , chemistry , stars , materials science , telecommunications , radar , computer science , composite material , quantum mechanics , composite number , computer security , organic chemistry , galaxy
The oxygen-bearing species C3O has been identified in the circumstellar envelope of the carbon star IRC +10216. The J = 8-->7, 9-->8, 10-->9, 14-->13, and 15-->14 transitions were detected at 2 and 3 mm using the Arizona Radio Observatory’s 12 m telescope. Measurements of the J = 9-->8, 10-->9, and 12-->11 lines were simultaneously conducted at the IRAM 30 m telescope. The line profiles of C3O are roughly U-shaped, indicating an extended shell distribution for this molecule in IRC +10216. The total column density derived for C3O is 1.2x10^12 cm^-2, at least an order of magnitude higher than that predicted by current chemical models. However, a revised model that includes reactions of atomic oxygen with carbon-chain radicals, such as l-C3H and C4, can reproduce the observed abundance. This model also predicts that C3O arises from a shell source with an outer radius near\udr ∼ 30", consistent with the observations. These results suggest that gas phase neutral-neutral chemistry may be\udproducing the oxygen-bearing molecules present in the outer envelope of IRC +10216.This material is based on work supported by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration through the NASA Astrobiology\udInstitute under Cooperative Agreement CAN-02-OSS-02 issued through the Office of Space Science. We also acknowledge support from Spanish MEC under project AYA2003-2785 and from "Comunidad de Madrid" under\udPRICIT project S-0505/ESP-0237 (ASTROCAM). E. D. T. thanks NSF for a graduate research fellowship, and M. A. acknowledges Spanish MEC for a predoctoral grant AP2003-4619.Peer reviewe

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