We report the first detection in space of the cumulene carbon chain l-H2C5. A total of eleven rotational transitions, with Jup = 7-10 and Ka = 0 and 1, were detected in TMC-1 in the 31.0-50.4 GHz range using the Yebes 40 m radio telescope. We derived a column density of (1.8 ± 0.5) × 1010 cm-2. In addition, we report observations of other cumulene carbenes detected previously in TMC-1 in order to compare their abundances with the newly detected cumulene carbene chain. We find that l-H2C5 is ∼4.0 times less abundant than the larger cumulene carbene l-H2C6, while it is ∼300 and ∼500 times less abundant than the shorter chains l-H2C3 and l-H2C4. We discuss the most likely gas-phase chemical routes to these cumulenes in TMC-1 and stress that chemical kinetics studies able to distinguish between different isomers are needed to shed light on the chemistry of CnH2 isomers with n > 3.
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Cabezas, C., Tercero, B., Agúndez, M., Marcelino, N., Pardo, J. R., De Vicente, P., & Cernicharo, J. (2021). Cumulene carbenes in TMC-1: Astronomical discovery of l-H2C5. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 650. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202141274
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