Detection of the cyanomidyl radical (HNCN): A new interstellar species with the NCN backbone

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We report here the first detection in the interstellar medium of the cyanomidyl radical (HNCN). Using the Yebes 40m and the IRAM 30m telescopes, we have targeted the doublets of the N = 2-1, 4-3, 5-4, 6-5, and 7-6 transitions of HNCN towards the molecular cloud G+0.693-0.027. We have detected three unblended lines of HNCN, these are the N = 6-5 doublet and one line of the N = 4-3 transition. Additionally, we present one line of the N = 5-4 transition partially blended with emission from other species. The local thermodynamic equilibrium best fit to the data gives a molecular abundance of (0.91 ± 0.05) × 10-10 with respect to H2. The relatively low abundance of this species in G+0.693-0.027 and its high reactivity suggest that HNCN is possibly produced by gas-phase chemistry. Our work shows that this highly reactive molecule is present in interstellar space, and thus it represents a plausible precursor of larger prebiotic molecules with the nitrogen-carbon-nitrogen backbone such as cyanamide (NH2CN), carbodiimide (HNCNH), and formamidine (NH2CHNH).

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Rivilla, V. M., Jiménez-Serra, I., García De La Concepción, J., Martín-Pintado, J., Colzi, L., Rodríguez-Almeida, L. F., … De Vicente, P. (2021). Detection of the cyanomidyl radical (HNCN): A new interstellar species with the NCN backbone. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters, 506(1), L79–L84. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnrasl/slab074

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