Detection of interstellar methyldiacetylene (CH3C4H) in the dark dust cloud TMC 1

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Acetylene, Cyano Compounds, Interstellar Chemistry, Methyl Compounds, Molecular Chains, Molecular Clouds, Abundance, Ammonia, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Radio Spectroscopy

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The K = 0 and K = 1 components of the J = 6 → 5 and 5 → 4 transitions of methyldiacetylene (CH3C4H) have been detected in the nearby dust cloud TMC1 using the Effelsberg 100-m telescope. The abundance of this species is comparable to that of the cyanopolyynes as well as to that of methylacetylene (CH3C2H). The authors have also found the (5,2) transition of NH3 towards the galactic center molecular cloud Sgr B2.

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