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      Discovery of methyl silane and confirmation of silyl cyanide in IRC +10216

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          <p class="first" id="P2">We report the discovery in space of methyl silane, CH <sub>3</sub>SiH <sub>3</sub>, from observations of ten rotational transitions between 80 and 350 GHz ( <i>J</i> <sub>u</sub> from 4 to 16) with the IRAM 30 m radio telescope. The molecule was observed in the envelope of the C-star IRC +10216. The observed profiles and our models for the expected emission of methyl silane suggest that the it is formed in the inner zones of the circumstellar envelope, 1–40 <i>R</i> <sub>*</sub>, with an abundance of (0.5–1) × 10 <sup>−8</sup> relative to H <sub>2</sub>. We also observed several rotational transitions of silyl cyanide (SiH <sub>3</sub>CN), confirming its presence in IRC +10216 in particular, and in space in general. Our models indicate that silyl cyanide is also formed in the inner regions of the envelope, around 20 <i>R</i> <sub>*</sub>, with an abundance relative to H <sub>2</sub> of 6×10 <sup>−10</sup>. The possible formation mechanisms of both species are discussed. We also searched for related chemical species but only upper limits could be obtained. </p>

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                Journal
                Astronomy & Astrophysics
                A&A
                EDP Sciences
                0004-6361
                1432-0746
                October 2017
                October 09 2017
                October 2017
                : 606
                : L5
                Article
                10.1051/0004-6361/201731672
                5683346
                29142328
                fcd66e86-61a3-4c7b-b436-83fd5dcba0a1
                © 2017
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