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A study of the C$_3$H$_2$ isomers and isotopologues: first interstellar detection of HDCCC
S. Spezzano, H. Gupta, S. Brünken, C. A. Gottlieb, P. Caselli, K. M. Menten, H. S. P. Müller, L. Bizzocchi, P. Schilke, M. C. McCarthy, S. Schlemmer
Published 2015-11-16Version 1
The partially deuterated linear isomer HDCCC of the ubiquitous cyclic carbene ($c$-C$_3$H$_2$) was observed in the starless cores TMC-1C and L1544 at 96.9 GHz, and a confirming line was observed in TMC-1 at 19.38 GHz. To aid the identification in these narrow line sources, four centimetre-wave rotational transitions (two in the previously reported $K_a =0$ ladder, and two new ones in the $K_a =1$ ladder), and 23 transitions in the millimetre band between 96 and 272 GHz were measured in high-resolution laboratory spectra. Nine spectroscopic constants in a standard asymmetric top Hamiltonian allow the principal transitions of astronomical interest in the $K_a \le 3$ rotational ladders to be calculated to within 0.1 km s$^{-1}$ in radial velocity up to 400 GHz. Conclusive evidence for the identification of the two astronomical lines of HDCCC was provided by the $V_{\rm{LSR}}$ which is the same as that of the normal isotopic species (H$_2$CCC) in the three narrow line sources. In these sources, deuterium fractionation in singly substituted H$_2$CCC (HDCCC/H$_2$CCC $\sim4\%\text{-}19\%$) is comparable to that in $c$-C$_3$H$_2$ ($c$-C$_3$H$_2$/$c$-C$_3$HD $\sim5\%\text{-}17\%$), and similarly in doubly deuterated $c$-C$_3$H$_2$ ($c$-C$_3$D$_2$/$c$-C$_3$HD $\sim3\%\text{-}17\%$), implying that the efficiency of the deuteration processes in the H$_2$CCC and $c$-C$_3$H$_2$ isomers are comparable in dark clouds.