

Author: Agúndez M. Cernicharo J. Quintana-Lacaci G. Castro-Carrizo A. Velilla Prieto L. Marcelino N. Guélin M. Joblin C. Martín-Gago J. A. Gottlieb C. A. Patel N. A. McCarthy M. C.
Publisher: Edp Sciences
E-ISSN: 1432-0746|601|issue|A4-A4
ISSN: 0004-6361
Source: Astronomy & Astrophysics, Vol.601, Iss.issue, 2017-04, pp. : A4-A4
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Abstract
Linear carbon chains are common in various types of astronomical molecular sources. Possible formation mechanisms involve both bottom-up and top-down routes. We have carried out a combined observational and modeling study of the formation of carbon chains in the C-star envelope IRC +10216, where the polymerization of acetylene and hydrogen cyanide induced by ultraviolet photons can drive the formation of linear carbon chains of increasing length. We have used ALMA to map the emission of
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