Bibcode
García-Hernández, D. A.; García-Lario, P.; Cernicharo, J.; Engels, D.; Perea-Calderón, J. V.
Bibliographical reference
Journal of Physics: Conference Series, Volume 728, Issue 5, article id. 052003 (2016).
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2016
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Description
Spitzer/IRS spectra of eleven heavily obscured C-rich sources rapidly
evolving from asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars to Planetary Nebulae
are presented. IRAM 30m observations for three of these post-AGBs are
also reported. A few (3) of these sources are known to exhibit strongly
variable maser emission of O-bearing molecules such as OH and
H2 O, suggesting a transitory O-rich chemistry because of the
quickly changing physical and chemical conditions in this short
evolutionary phase. Interestingly, the Spitzer/IRS spectra show a rich
circumstellar carbon chemistry, as revealed by the detection of small
hydrocarbon molecules such as C2H2,
C4H2, C6H2,
C6H6, and HCN. Benzene is detected towards two
sources, bringing up to three the total number of Galactic post-AGBs
where this molecule has been detected. In addition, we report evidence
for the possible detection of other hydrocarbon molecules like
HC3N, CH3C2H, and CH3 in
several of these sources. The available IRAM 30m data confirm that the
central stars are C-rich - in despite of the presence of O-rich masers -
and the presence of high velocity molecular outflows together with
extreme AGB mass-loss rates (∼⃒10-4
Mʘ /yr). Our observations confirm the polymerization
model of Cernicharo [1] that predicts a rich photochemistry in the
neutral regions of these objects on timescales shorter than the
dynamical evolution of the central HII region, leading to the formation
of small C-rich molecules and a transitory O-rich chemistry.