Hydrocarbon Anions in Interstellar Clouds and Circumstellar Envelopes

  • Millar T
  • Walsh C
  • Cordiner M
  • et al.
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Abstract

The recent detection of the hydrocarbon anion C6H- in the interstellar medium has led us to investigate the synthesis of hydrocarbon anions in a variety of interstellar and circumstellar environments. We find that the anion/neutral abundance ratio can be quite large, on the order of at least a few percent, once the neutral has more than five carbon atoms. Detailed modeling shows that the column densities of C6H- observed in IRC+10216 and TMC-1 can be reproduced. Our calculations also predict that other hydrocarbon anions, such as C4H- and C8H-, are viable candidates for detection in IRC+10216, TMC-1 and photon-dominated regions such as the Horsehead Nebula.

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Millar, T. J., Walsh, C., Cordiner, M. A., Ní Chuimín, R., & Herbst, E. (2007). Hydrocarbon Anions in Interstellar Clouds and Circumstellar Envelopes. The Astrophysical Journal, 662(2), L87–L90. https://doi.org/10.1086/519376

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