June 30, 2025 to July 4, 2025
Europe/Vienna timezone

Cyclic C4+ as the carrier of diffuse interstellar band at 503.9 nm

Jul 1, 2025, 3:15 PM
1h 45m
Poster Atomic and molecular spectroscopy, photo-induced processes Poster Session 2

Speaker

Serge Krasnokutski (Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena)

Description

The diffuse interstellar bands (DIBs) have remained a mystery in astronomy since their discovery over a century ago. The only currently known carrier is C$_{60}^+$ responsible for five DIBs, while more than 550 are yet to be interpreted. The spectra of short carbon chain cations C$_n^+$, which are considered one of the most promising classes of species for the role of carriers of DIBs, are successfully recorded using He-tagging spectroscopy. The comparison of laboratory spectra with the observations demonstrates a close match of two absorption bands of C$_4^+$ with the broad DIB at 503.9 nm. This defines a high abundance of these ions in the interstellar medium (ISM), which should exceed those of other similar-sized carbon chain cations. It is anticipated that all other short carbon chain cations will exhibit linear geometry and, as a consequence, will have a long vibrational progression. However, the distinctive cyclic geometry of C$_4^+$ is postulated to underpin the elevated abundance of these ions in the ISM, as well as the distinctive spectrum of this ion, which displays a single strong, relatively narrow absorption band that exceeds in intensity all other absorption bands in the visible range.

Authors

Serge Krasnokutski (Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena) Lisa Ganner (Universität Innsbruck) Milan Ončák (Universität Innsbruck) Florian Foitzik (Universität Innsbruck) Stefan Bergmeister (Universität Innsbruck) Fabio Zappa (Universität Innsbruck) Paul Scheier (Universität Innsbruck) Elisabeth Gruber (Universität Innsbruck)

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