| Literature DB >> 29142328 |
J Cernicharo1, M Agúndez1, L Velilla Prieto1, M Guélin2, J R Pardo1, C Kahane3, C Marka4, C Kramer4, S Navarro4, G Quintana-Lacaci1, J P Fonfría1, N Marcelino1, B Tercero1, E Moreno1, S Massalkhi1, M Santander-García1, M C McCarthy5, C A Gottlieb5, J L Alonso6.
Abstract
We report the discovery in space of methyl silane, CH3SiH3, from observations of ten rotational transitions between 80 and 350 GHz (Ju from 4 to 16) with the IRAM 30 m radio telescope. The molecule was observed in the envelope of the C-star IRC +10216. The observed profiles and our models for the expected emission of methyl silane suggest that the it is formed in the inner zones of the circumstellar envelope, 1-40 R*, with an abundance of (0.5-1) × 10-8 relative to H2. We also observed several rotational transitions of silyl cyanide (SiH3CN), confirming its presence in IRC +10216 in particular, and in space in general. Our models indicate that silyl cyanide is also formed in the inner regions of the envelope, around 20 R*, with an abundance relative to H2 of 6×10-10. The possible formation mechanisms of both species are discussed. We also searched for related chemical species but only upper limits could be obtained.Entities:
Keywords: astrochemistry; stars: AGB and post-AGB; stars: carbon; stars: individual: IRC+10216
Year: 2017 PMID: 29142328 PMCID: PMC5683346 DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201731672
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Astron Astrophys ISSN: 0004-6361 Impact factor: 5.802