CH3-Terminated Carbon Chains in the GOTHAM Survey of TMC-1: Evidence of Interstellar CH3C7N
Abstract: We report a systematic study of all known methyl carbon chains toward TMC-1 using the second data release of the GOTHAM survey, as well as a search for larger species. Using Markov-Chain Monte Carlo simulations and spectral line stacking of over 30 rotational transitions, we report statistically significant emission from methylcyanotriacetylene (CH$3$C$_7$N) at a confidence level of 4.6$\sigma$, and use it to derive a column density of ${\sim}$10${11}$ cm${-2}$. We also searched for the related species, methyltetraacetylene (CH$_3$C$_8$H), and place upper limits on the column density of this molecule. By carrying out the above statistical analyses for all other previously detected methyl-terminated carbon chains that have emission lines in our survey, we assess the abundances, excitation conditions, and formation chemistry of methylpolyynes (CH3C${2n}$H) and methylcyanopolyynes (CH3C$_{2n-1}$N) in TMC-1, and compare those with predictions from a chemical model. Based on our observed trends in column density and relative populations of the A and E nuclear spin isomers, we find that the methylpolyynes and methylcyanopolyynes families exhibit stark differences from one another, pointing to separate interstellar formation pathways, which is confirmed through gas-grain chemical modeling with nautilus.
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