1.3 and 2mm survey of IRC+10216 Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. He J.H.
  2. Dinh-V-Trung J.H.
  3. Kwok S.
  4. Muller H.S.P.
  5. Zhang Y.
  6. Hasegawa T.,Peng T.C.
  7. Huang Y.C.
  8. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

We present the results of our spectral line surveys in the 1.3 and 2mm windows toward the carbon-rich envelope of IRC+10216. There were 377 lines detected in total, of which 360 lines are assigned to 57 known molecules (including 29 rare isotopomers and two cyclic isomers). Only 17 weak lines remain unidentified. Rotational lines of isotopomers ^13^CCH and HN^13^C are detected for the first time in IRC+10216 . The detection of the formaldehyde lines in this star is also confirmed. Possible abundance differences among the three ^13^C-substituted isotopic isomers of HC_3_N is reported. Isotopic ratios of C and O are confirmed to be nonsolar while those of S and Si to be nearly solar. Column densities have been estimated for 15 molecular species. Modified spectroscopic parameters have been calculated for NaCN, Na^13^CN, KCN, and SiC_2_. Transition frequencies from the present observations were used to improve the spectroscopic parameters of Si^13^CC, ^29^SiC_2_, and ^30^SiC_2_.

Keywords
  1. radio-astronomy
  2. radio-spectroscopy
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2008ApJS..177..275H
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doi:10.26093/cds/vizier.21770275

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2009-10-19T16:14:37Z
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2009-10-19T16:14:37Z
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