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.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | Digital Open Archives > Physics and Astronomy |
Depositing User: | Unnamed user with email support@digiopenarchives.com |
Date Deposited: | 21 Apr 2023 06:18 |
Last Modified: | 03 Oct 2024 04:12 |
URI: | http://geographical.openuniversityarchive.com/id/eprint/948 |