Laboratory and Astronomical Detection of the SiP Radical (X 2 Π i ): More Circumstellar Phosphorus

Koelemay, L. A. and Burton, M. A. and Singh, A. P. and Sheridan, P. M. and Bernal, J. J. and Ziurys, L. M. (2022) Laboratory and Astronomical Detection of the SiP Radical (X 2 Π i ): More Circumstellar Phosphorus. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 940 (1). L11. ISSN 2041-8205

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Abstract

The millimeter-wave spectrum of the SiP radical (X2Πi) has been measured in the laboratory for the first time using direct-absorption methods. SiP was created by the reaction of phosphorus vapor and SiH4 in argon in an AC discharge. Fifteen rotational transitions (J + 1 ← J) were measured for SiP in the Ω = 3/2 ladder in the frequency range 151–533 GHz, and rotational, lambda doubling, and phosphorus hyperfine constants determined. Based on the laboratory measurements, SiP was detected in the circumstellar shell of IRC+10216, using the Submillimeter Telescope and the 12 m antenna of the Arizona Radio Observatory at 1 mm and 2 mm, respectively. Eight transitions of SiP were searched: four were completely obscured by stronger features, two were uncontaminated (J = 13.5 → 12.5 and 16.5 → 15.5), and two were partially blended with other lines (J = 8.5 → 7.5 and 17.5 → 16.5). The SiP line profiles were broader than expected for IRC+10216, consistent with the hyperfine splitting. From non-LTE radiative transfer modeling, SiP was found to have a shell distribution with a radius ∼300 R*, and an abundance, relative to H2, of f ∼ 2 × 10−9. From additional modeling, abundances of 7 × 10−9 and 9 × 10−10 were determined for CP and PN, respectively, both located in shells at 550–650 R*. SiP may be formed from grain destruction, which liberates both phosphorus and silicon into the gas phase, and then is channeled into other P-bearing molecules such as PN and CP.

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Subjects: Digital Open Archives > Physics and Astronomy
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Date Deposited: 21 Apr 2023 06:18
Last Modified: 03 Oct 2024 04:12
URI: http://geographical.openuniversityarchive.com/id/eprint/948

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