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molecules:ism:phenalene [2025/09/17 14:57] muellermolecules:ism:phenalene [2025/09/17 15:18] (current) mueller
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 C. Cabezas, M. Agúndez, C. Pérez, D. Villar-Castro, G. Molpeceres, D. Pérez, A. L. Steber, R. Fuentetaja, B. Tercero, N. Marcelino, A. Lesarri, P. de Vicente, and J. Cernicharo\\ C. Cabezas, M. Agúndez, C. Pérez, D. Villar-Castro, G. Molpeceres, D. Pérez, A. L. Steber, R. Fuentetaja, B. Tercero, N. Marcelino, A. Lesarri, P. de Vicente, and J. Cernicharo\\
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-**[[https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202452196|Discovery of Two Cyano Derivatives of Acenaphthylene (C<sub>12</sub>H<sub>8</sub>) in TMC-1 with the QUIJOTE Line Survey]]**\\ +**[[https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202556687|Discovery of Interstellar Phenalene (//c//-C<sub>13</sub>H<sub>10</sub>): A new Piece in the Chemical Puzzle of PAHs in Space]]**\\ 
-//Astron. Astrophys.// **690**, Art. No. L13 (2024).\\ +//Astron. Astrophys.// **701**, Art. No. L8 (2025).\\ 
-The molecular line survey was carried out with the Yebes 40 m radio telescope between 31.0 and 50.4 GHz. The two cyanoacenaphtalene isomers 1- and 5-C<sub>12</sub>H<sub>7</sub>CN were detected while the 3- and 4-C<sub>12</sub>H<sub>7</sub>CN isomers were not detected. While all of the isomers are asymmetric rotors of the prolate type, the detected isomers are more asymmetric (or closer to an oblate top asymmetric rotor).\\ +Phenalene was identified through several //a//-type rotational transitions, often series easier to detect because of oblate pairing of the transitions having the same //K<sub>c</sub>// close to //J// and then blended with weaker //b//-type transitions having equivalent quantum numbres. Some isolated //b//-type transitions were also assigned in the astronomical spectrum. The identifications were based on the QUIJOTE molecular line survey carried out with the Yebes 40 m radio telescope between 31.0 and 50.4 GHzbut phenalene assignments were made only up to 39.8 GHz. A rotational temperature of K was derived. The column density of phenalene appears to be slightly larger than that of the lighter indenealbeit with considerable uncertainty.\\
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-The molecules were identified through a plethora of //a//-type rotational transitions, several series easier to detect because of oblate pairing of the transitions having the same //K<sub>c</sub>// close to //J//. The derived column densities were equaland a rotational temprerature of K was derived. The authours also detected many lines of 1- and 2-cyanonaphtalene, again with equal column densities. Interestingly, the column densities of these slightly smaller molecules were about a factor of 1.7 lower than those of each of the cyanoacenaphtalenes.\\ +
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-The authors also search for the parent acenaphthylene molecule and cyanofluorene isomersbut found neither.\\+
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