Detection and chemical modelling of complex prebiotic molecule cyanamide in the hot molecular core G31.41+0.31

Abstract

In the interstellar medium (ISM), the complex prebiotic molecule cyanamide (NH2CN) plays a key role in producing adenine (C5H5N5), purines (C5H4N4), pyrimidines (C4H4N2), and other biomolecules via a series of reactions. Therefore, studying the emission lines of NH2CN is important for understanding the hypothesis of the pre-solar origin of life in the universe. We present the detection of the rotational emission lines of NH2CN with vibrational states v = 0 and 1 towards the hot molecular core G31.41+0.31 using the high-resolution twelve-meter array of Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter Array (ALMA) band 3. The estimated column density of NH2CN towards G31.41+0.31 using the local thermodynamic equilibrium (LTE) model is (7.210.25)×1015 cm-2 with an excitation temperature of 25025 K. The abundance of NH2CN with respect to H2 towards G31.41+0.31 is (7.211.46)×10-10. The NH2CN and NH2CHO column density ratio towards G31.41+0.31 is 0.130.02. We compare the estimated abundance of NH2CN with that of other hot cores and corinos and observed that the abundance of NH2CN towards G31.41+0.31 is nearly similar to that of the hot molecular core G358.93-0.03 MM1, the hot corinos IRAS 16293-2422 B, and NGC 1333 IRAS4A2. We compute the two-phase warm-up chemical model of NH2CN using the gas-grain chemical code UCLCHEM, and after chemical modelling, we notice that the observed and modelled abundances are nearly similar. After chemical modelling, we conclude that the neutral-neutral reaction between NH2 and CN is responsible for the production of NH2CN on the grain surface of G31.41+0.31.

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