Identification of the interstellar 1-cyano propargyl radical (HCCCHCN) in TMC-1

Abstract

We report the first detection in interstellar medium of the 1-cyano propargyl radical, HC3HCN. This species is an isomer of the 3-cyano propargyl radical (CH2C3N), which was recently discovered in TMC-1. The 1-cyano propargyl radical was observed in the cold dark cloud TMC-1 using data from the ongoing QUIJOTE line survey, which is being carried out with the Yebes 40m telescope. A total of seven rotational transitions with multiple hyperfine components were detected in the 31.0-50.4 GHz range. We derived a column density of (2.20.2)×1011 cm-2 and a rotational temperature of 71\,K. The abundance ratio between HC3HCN and CH2C3N is 1.4. The almost equal abundance of these isomers indicates that the two species may be produced in the same reaction with a similar efficiency, probably in the reaction C + CH2CHCN and perhaps also in the reaction C2 + CH3CN and the dissociative recombination with electrons of CH2C3NH+

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