2008A&A...482..179B


Query : 2008A&A...482..179B

2008A&A...482..179B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 482, 179-196 (2008/4-4)

Detection of amino acetonitrile in Sgr B2(N).

BELLOCHE A., MENTEN K.M., COMITO C., MUELLER H.S.P., SCHILKE P., OTT J., THORWIRTH S. and HIERET C.

Abstract (from CDS):

Amino acids are building blocks of proteins and therefore key ingredients for the origin of life. The simplest amino acid, glycine (NH2CH2COOH), has long been searched for in the interstellar medium but has not been unambiguously detected so far. At the same time, more and more complex molecules have been newly found toward the prolific Galactic center source Sagittarius B2. Since the search for glycine has turned out to be extremely difficult, we aimed at detecting a chemically related species (possibly a direct precursor), amino acetonitrile (NH2CH2CN). With the IRAM 30 m telescope we carried out a complete line survey of the hot core regions Sgr B2(N) and (M) in the 3mm range, plus partial surveys at 2 and 1.3mm. We analyzed our 30m line survey in the LTE approximation and modeled the emission of all known molecules simultaneously. We identified spectral features at the frequencies predicted for amino acetonitrile lines having intensities compatible with a unique rotation temperature. We also used the Very Large Array to look for cold, extended emission from amino acetonitrile. We detected amino acetonitrile in Sgr B2(N) in our 30m telescope line survey and conducted confirmatory observations of selected lines with the IRAM Plateau de Bure and the Australia Telescope Compact Array interferometers. The emission arises from a known hot core, the Large Molecule Heimat, and is compact with a source diameter of 2" (0.08pc). We derived a column density of 2.8x1016cm–2, a temperature of 100K, and a linewidth of 7km/s. Based on the simultaneously observed continuum emission, we calculated a density of 1.7x108cm–3, a mass of 2340M, and an amino acetonitrile fractional abundance of 2.2x10–9. The high abundance and temperature may indicate that amino acetonitrile is formed by grain surface chemistry. We did not detect any hot, compact amino acetonitrile emission toward Sgr B2(M) or any cold, extended emission toward Sgr B2, with column-density upper limits of 6x1015 and 3x1012–14cm–2, respectively. Based on our amino acetonitrile detection toward Sgr B2(N) and a comparison to the pair methylcyanide/acetic acid both detected in this source, we suggest that the column density of both glycine conformers in Sgr B2(N) is well below the best upper limits published recently by other authors, and probably below the confusion limit in the 1-3mm range.

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Journal keyword(s): astrobiology - astrochemistry - line: identification - stars: formation - ISM: individual objects: Sagittarius B2 - ISM: molecules

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/482/179): maps.dat fig/*>

Errata: erratum vol. 492, p.769 (2008)

CDS comments: Paragraph. 2.3 PKS 1759-39 not identified.

Simbad objects: 31

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Number of rows : 31
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 4C 34.01 Rad 00 13 44.1 +34 41 41     18     ~ 25 1
2 NAME W 3 OH HII 02 27 04.1 +61 52 22           ~ 1026 2
3 NAME Orion-KL SFR 05 35 14.16 -05 22 21.5           ~ 2294 1
4 3C 273 BLL 12 29 06.6998257176 +02 03 08.597629980   13.05 14.830 14.11   ~ 5798 1
5 3C 279 Bla 12 56 11.16657958 -05 47 21.5251510   18.01 17.75 15.87   ~ 3042 2
6 3C 286 Sy1 13 31 08.2883506368 +30 30 32.960091564   17.51 17.25     ~ 4341 2
7 QSO B1334-127 Bla 13 37 39.78278132 -12 57 24.6933925   18.5 19.00 16.22   ~ 503 1
8 QSO J1626-2951 Bla 16 26 06.02084013 -29 51 26.9712990   18.41 20.5 17.6   ~ 428 1
9 QSO B1730-130 QSO 17 33 02.70578907 -13 04 49.5482119   18 19.50 18.78 17.39 ~ 1138 1
10 NAME Galactic Center reg 17 45 39.60213 -29 00 22.0000           ~ 14414 0
11 [GCD95] K09.69 HII 17 47 19.48 -28 22 26.4           ~ 4 0
12 NAME Sgr B2 HII K1 HII 17 47 19.8 -28 22 21           ~ 25 0
13 NAME Sgr B2 HII K2 HII 17 47 19.88 -28 22 18.4           ~ 22 0
14 [QSR2011] Sgr B2(N)-SMA2 cor 17 47 19.885 -28 22 13.29           ~ 93 0
15 [BMG2016] Sgr B2(N1) cor 17 47 19.889 -28 22 18.22           ~ 57 0
16 NAME Sgr B2 HII K3 HII 17 47 19.90 -28 22 17.3           ~ 24 0
17 NAME Sgr B2 (North) Rad 17 47 20.2 -28 22 21           ~ 673 1
18 NAME Sgr B2 HII K5 HII 17 47 20.3 -28 22 13           ~ 15 0
19 NAME Sgr B2 HII K6 HII 17 47 20.36 -28 22 12.1           ~ 14 0
20 NAME Sgr B2 MoC 17 47 20.4 -28 23 07           ~ 2265 1
21 NAME Large Molecule Heimat MoC 17 47 20.4943 -28 22 11.656           ~ 123 0
22 NAME Sgr B2 Main Rad 17 47 20.5 -28 23 06           ~ 407 1
23 4C 09.57 BLL 17 51 32.81857326 +09 39 00.7284066   17.46 16.78 15.57   ~ 944 1
24 RAFGL 2046 HII 18 00 32.1 -24 04 03           ~ 361 0
25 W 31c HII 18 10 29.1 -19 56 05           ~ 340 0
26 RAFGL 2271 SFR 18 53 18.54 +01 14 57.9           ~ 505 0
27 W 51e1 HII 19 23 43.785 +14 30 26.11           ~ 135 0
28 W 51e2 PCG 19 23 43.906 +14 30 34.48           ~ 210 0
29 EM* MWC 349 ** 20 32 45.499080 +40 39 36.74124   15.88 13.15 12.13   Bep 801 0
30 SH 2-140 OpC 22 19 07.8 +63 17 07           ~ 658 2
31 IRAS 22176+6303 Y*O 22 19 18.23 +63 18 47.5           ~ 595 0

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