Cyano- to methanol and ammonia observations Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Braakman R.
  2. Belloche A.
  3. Blake G.A.
  4. Menten K.M.
  5. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

As part of an effort to study gas-grain chemical models in star-forming regions as they relate to molecules containing cyanide (-C{\equiv}N) groups, we present here a search for the molecules 2-cyanoethanol (OHCH_2_CH_2_CN) and methoxyacetonitrile (CH_3_OCH_2_CN) in the galactic center region SgrB2. These species are structural isomers of each other and are targeted to investigate the cross-coupling of pathways emanating from the photolysis products of methanol and ammonia with pathways involving cyano-containing molecules. Methanol and ammonia ices are two of the main repositories of the elements C, O, and N in cold clouds and understanding their link to cyanide chemistry could give important insights into prebiotic molecular evolution. Neither species was positively detected, but the upper limits we determined allow comparison to the general patterns gleaned from chemical models. Our results indicate the need for an expansion of the model networks to better deal with cyano-chemistry, in particular with respect to pathways including products of methanol photolysis. In addition to these results, the two main observational routes for detecting new interstellar molecules are discussed.

Keywords
  1. interstellar-medium
  2. molecular-clouds
  3. atomic-physics
  4. radio-spectroscopy
  5. radio-astronomy
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2010ApJ...724..994B
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IVOA Identifier IVOID
ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/ApJ/724/994
Document Object Identifer DOI
doi:10.26093/cds/vizier.17240994

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History

2012-08-20T11:21:50Z
Resource record created
2012-08-20T11:21:50Z
Created
2012-09-08T09:54:40Z
Updated

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