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A 1.3 cm line survey toward IRC +10216 | Y. Gong
; C. Henkel
; S. Spezzano
; S. Thorwirth
; K. M. Menten
; F. Wyrowski
; R. Q. Mao
; B. Klein
; | Date: |
7 Dec 2014 | Abstract: | IRC +10216 is the prototypical carbon star exhibiting an extended molecular
circumstellar envelope. Its spectral properties are therefore the template for
an entire class of objects. The main goal is to systematically study the
$lambda$ $sim$1.3 cm spectral line characteristics of IRC +10216. We carried
out a spectral line survey with the Effelsberg-100 m telescope toward IRC
+10216. It covers the frequency range between 17.8 GHz and 26.3 GHz (K-band).
In the circumstellar shell of IRC +10216, we find 78 spectral lines, among
which 12 remain unidentified. The identified lines are assigned to 18 different
molecules and radicals. A total of 23 lines from species known to exist in this
envelope are detected for the first time outside the Solar System and there are
additional 20 lines first detected in IRC +10216. The potential orgin of "U"
lines is also discussed. Assuming local thermodynamic equilibrium (LTE), we
then determine rotational temperatures and column densities of 17 detected
molecules. Molecular abundances relative to H$_{2}$ are also estimated. A
non-LTE analysis of NH$_{3}$ shows that the bulk of its emission arises from
the inner envelope with a kinetic temperature of 70$pm$20 K. Evidence for
NH$_{3}$ emitting gas with higher kinetic temperature is also obtained, and
potential abundance differences between various $^{13}$C-bearing isotopologues
of HC$_{5}$N are evaluated. Overall, the isotopic $^{12}$C/$^{13}$C ratio is
estimated to be 49$pm$9. Finally, a comparison of detected molecules in the
$lambda$ $sim$1.3 cm range with the dark cloud TMC-1 indicates that
silicate-bearing molecules are more predominant in IRC +10216. | Source: | arXiv, 1412.2394 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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