More Metal Cyanide Species: Detection of [CLC]AlNC[/CLC] ([ITAL]X[/ITAL] [TSUP]1[/TSUP]Σ[TSUP]+[/TSUP]) toward IRC +10216

  • Ziurys L
  • Savage C
  • Highberger J
  • et al.
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Abstract

A new metal-containing species, AlNC, has been detected toward the circumstellar envelope of the late-type carbon star IRC +10216, using the IRAM 30 m telescope. The J = 11 → 10, 12 → 11, and 13 → 12 rotational transitions at 2 mm and the J = 18 → 17 and J = 21 → 20 transitions at 1.2 mm of this linear, closed-shell molecule were observed in this object. The line profiles appear U-shaped, indicating a source ≳20'', and the horn-to-center ratios suggest a shell-like distribution. In contrast, the other two Al-bearing molecules previously detected, AlF and AlCl, exist exclusively near the stellar photosphere. Modeling of the detected transitions, assuming a spherical-shell distribution, indicates a column density of Ntot ~ 9 × 1011 cm-2 and a fractional abundance relative to H2 of ~ 3 × 10-10 for AlNC. A rotational temperature of Trot ~ 60 K was also derived for this molecule, suggesting that shock waves may be synthesizing AlNC in the outer envelope. This species is the fourth metal cyanide/isocyanide compound discovered in this object, along with MgNC, MgCN, and NaCN. These data suggest that cyanide/isocyanide species are the major molecular carriers of metals in circumstellar gas.

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Ziurys, L. M., Savage, C., Highberger, J. L., Apponi, A. J., Guélin, M., & Cernicharo, J. (2002). More Metal Cyanide Species: Detection of [CLC]AlNC[/CLC] ([ITAL]X[/ITAL] [TSUP]1[/TSUP]Σ[TSUP]+[/TSUP]) toward IRC +10216. The Astrophysical Journal, 564(1), L45–L48. https://doi.org/10.1086/338775

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