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Cyanoacetylene in the outflow/hot molecular core G331.512-0.103

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2019-08-07 v1 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

Using APEX-1 and APEX-2 observations, we have detected and studied the rotational lines of the HC3_3N molecule (cyanoacetylene) in the powerful outflow/hot molecular core G331.512-0.103. We identified thirty-one rotational lines at JJ levels between 24 and 39; seventeen of them in the ground vibrational state vv=0 (9 lines corresponding to the main C isotopologue and 8 lines corresponding to the 13^{13}C isotopologues), and fourteen in the lowest vibrationally excited state v7v_7=1. Using LTE-based population diagrams for the beam-diluted vv=0 transitions, we determined TexcT_{\rm exc}=85±\pm4 K and NN(HC3_3N)=(6.9±\pm0.8)×\times1014^{14} cm2^{-2}, while for the beam-diluted v7v_7=1 transitions we obtained TexcT_{\rm exc}=89±\pm10 K and NN(HC3_3N)=2±\pm1×\times1015^{15} cm2^{-2}. Non-LTE calculations using H2_2 collision rates indicate that the HC3_3N emission is in good agreement with LTE-based results. From the non-LTE method we estimated TkinT_{\rm kin} \simeq90~K, nn(H2_2)\simeq2×\times107^7~cm3^{-3} for a central core of 6 arcsec in size. A vibrational temperature in the range from 130~K to 145~K was also determined, values which are very likely lower limits. Our results suggest that rotational transitions are thermalized, while IR radiative pumping processes are probably more efficient than collisions in exciting the molecule to the vibrationally excited state v7v_7=1. Abundance ratios derived under LTE conditions for the 13^{13}C isotopologues suggest that the main formation pathway of HC3_3N is C2H2+CNHC3N+H{\rm C}_2{\rm H}_2 + {\rm CN} \rightarrow {\rm HC}_3{\rm N} + {\rm H}.

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@article{arxiv.1907.09479,
  title  = {Cyanoacetylene in the outflow/hot molecular core G331.512-0.103},
  author = {N. U. Duronea and L. Bronfman and E. Mendoza and M. Merello and R. Finger and N. Reyes and C. Hervías-Caimapo and A. Faure and C. E. Cappa and E. M. Arnal and J. R. D. Lépine and I. Kleiner and L-Ä Nyman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.09479},
  year   = {2019}
}

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15 pages, 8 figures, 2 tables. Accepted for publication in MNRAS