Herschel/HIFI observation of highly excited rotational lines of HNC toward IRC +10 216

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We report the detection in emission of various highly excited rotational transitions of HNC (J = 6-5 through J = 12-11) toward the carbon-star envelope IRC +10 216 using the HIFI instrument on-board the Herschel Space Observatory. Observations of the J = 1-0 and J = 3-2 lines of HNC with the IRAM 30-m telescope are also presented. The lines observed with HIFI have upper level energies corresponding to temperatures between 90 and 340 degrees Kelvin, and trace a warm and smaller circumstellar region than that seen in the interferometric maps of the J = 1-0 transition, whose emission extends up to a radius of 20′′. After a detailed chemical and radiative transfer modeling, we find that the presence of HNC in the circumstellar envelope of IRC +10 216 is consistent with formation from the precursor ion HCNH +, which in turn is produced through several proton transfer reactions which are triggered by cosmic-ray ionization. We also find that the radiative pumping through λ 21 μm photons to the first excited state of the bending mode ν 2 plays a crucial role to populate the high-J HNC levels involved in the transitions observed with HIFI. Emission in these high-J rotational transitions of HNC is expected to be strong in regions which are warm and dense and/or have an intense infrared flux at wavelengths around 21 μm. © 2012 ESO.

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Daniel, F., Agúndez, M., Cernicharo, J., De Beck, E., Lombaert, R., Decin, L., … Müller, H. S. P. (2012). Herschel/HIFI observation of highly excited rotational lines of HNC toward IRC +10 216. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 542. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201118449

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