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Mapping Vinyl Cyanide and Other Nitriles in Titan's Atmosphere Using ALMA

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2017-11-08 v1

Abstract

Vinyl cyanide (C2_2H3_3CN) is theorized to form in Titan's atmosphere via high-altitude photochemistry and is of interest regarding the astrobiology of cold planetary surfaces due to its predicted ability to form cell membrane-like structures (azotosomes) in liquid methane. In this work, we follow up on the initial spectroscopic detection of C2_2H3_3CN on Titan by Palmer et al. (2017) with the detection of three new C2_2H3_3CN rotational emission lines at submillimeter frequencies. These new, high-resolution detections have allowed for the first spatial distribution mapping of C2_2H3_3CN on Titan. We present simultaneous observations of C2_2H5_5CN, HC3_3N, and CH3_3CN emission, and obtain the first (tentative) detection of C3_3H8_8 (propane) at radio wavelengths. We present disk-averaged vertical abundance profiles, two-dimensional spatial maps, and latitudinal flux profiles for the observed nitriles. Similarly to HC3_3N and C2_2H5_5CN, which are theorized to be short-lived in Titan's atmosphere, C2_2H3_3CN is most abundant over the southern (winter) pole, whereas the longer-lived CH3_3CN is more concentrated in the north. This abundance pattern is consistent with the combined effects of high-altitude photochemical production, poleward advection, and the subsequent reversal of Titan's atmospheric circulation system following the recent transition from northern to southern winter. We confirm that C2_2H3_3CN and C2_2H5_5CN are most abundant at altitudes above 200 km. Using a 300 km step model, the average abundance of C2_2H3_3CN is found to be 3.03±0.293.03\pm0.29 ppb, with a C2_2H5_5CN/C2_2H3_3CN abundance ratio of 2.43±0.262.43\pm0.26. Our HC3_3N and CH3_3CN spectra can be accurately modeled using abundance gradients above the tropopause, with fractional scale-heights of 2.05±0.162.05\pm0.16 and 1.63±0.021.63\pm0.02, respectively.

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@article{arxiv.1710.06411,
  title  = {Mapping Vinyl Cyanide and Other Nitriles in Titan's Atmosphere Using ALMA},
  author = {J. C. -Y. Lai and M. A. Cordiner and C. A. Nixon and R. K. Achterberg and E. M. Molter and N. A. Teanby and M. Y. Palmer and S. B. Charnley and J. E. Lindberg and Z. Kisiel and M. J. Mumma and P. G. J. Irwin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.06411},
  year   = {2017}
}

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Accepted for publication in the Astronomical Journal