Abstract
We report the discovery of the 3- and 4-cyano isomers of acenaphthylene (C12H8) using the QUIJOTE line survey of the Taurus molecular cloud 1 (TMC-1). The frequency range of the line survey in the Q band (31.2–50.3 GHz) was complemented with data from a new receiver installed at the Yebes 40m radio telescope that covers the K and Ka bands (18–32 GHz). The identification of 3-cyanoacenaphthylene was based on the detection of 135 individual lines that correspond to 194 rotational transitions. For 4-cyanoacenaphthylene, the lines are slightly weaker, but we identified 37 individual lines that correspond to 66 rotational transitions. As a first step for the identification, we compared the derived rotational constants with their expected theoretical values and obtained a match better than 0.2%. Finally, the new isomers were synthesized in our chemical laboratory and observed in our microwave spectroscopic facilities. The derived laboratory constants match those derived from TMC-1 data perfectly, which confirms our identifications. Lines in the K − Ka band from the previously detected isomers 1- and 5-cyanoacenaphthylene are also reported. The derived column density for 3-cyanoacenaphthylene is (7.0 ± 0.7) × 1011 cm−2, and for the 4-cyano isomer, we derive a column density of (5.0 ± 0.6) × 1011 cm−2. The four possible isomers of cyanoacenaphthylene are finally found in TMC-1. Despite their high relative energies, they exhibit similar abundances (within a factor of ∼2).
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Cernicharo, J., Tercero, B., Marcelino, N., López-Pérez, J. A., Gallego, J. D., Tercero, F., … De Vicente, P. (2026). Discovery of two new isomers of cyanoacenaphthylene (C12H7CN) in the Taurus molecular cloud 1 with the QUIJOTE line survey. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 705, 1–8. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202557893
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