First Astronomical Detection of the Cumulene Carbon Chain Molecule H_2C_6 in TMC1

Abstract
The cumulene carbenes are important components of hydrocarbon chemistry in low mass star forming cores. Here we report the first astronomical detection of the long chain cumulene carbene H_2C_6 in the interstellar cloud TMC1, from observations of two of its rotational transitions: $J_{K,K'} = 7_{1,7} \rightarrow 6_{1,6}$ at 18.8 GHz and $8_{1,8} \rightarrow 7_{1,7}$ at 21.5 GHz, using NASA's Deep Space Network 70 m antenna at Goldstone, California. In addition we also observed the shorter cumulene carbene, H_2C_4 at the same position. The fractional abundance of H_2C_6 relative to H_2 is about $4.7 \times 10^{-11}$ and H_2C_4 is about $1.1 \times 10^{-9}$. The abundance of H_2C_6 is in fairly good agreement with gas phase chemical models for young molecular cloud cores, but the abundance of H_2C_4 is significantly larger than predicted.

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