Evidence for Diacetylene Cation as the Carrier of a Diffuse Interstellar Band

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High-quality spectra acquired at three different observatories point to the presence of a new diffuse interstellar band (DIB) at 5069 Å. The spectral profile of this DIB matches published laboratory measurements of the diacetylene cation A 2Π u -X 2Π g (0-0) low-temperature gas-phase optical absorption. HC4H+ is approximately 60-80 times less abundant than CH along the analyzed lines of sight. Only an upper limit could presently be inferred from the search for an analogous band of the triacetylene cation HC6H+, expected at 6001.1 Å, which implies the HC6H+ to HC4H+ ratio of less than ~1/3.
Based on observations collected at the European organization for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere, Chile, under programme ID 082.C-0566(A).

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