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2006ApJ...643L..25H - Astrophys. J., 643, L25-L28 (2006/May-3)

Detection of acetamide (CH3CONH2): the largest interstellar molecule with a peptide bond.

HOLLIS J.M., LOVAS F.J., REMIJAN A.J., JEWELL P.R., ILYUSHIN V.V. and KLEINER I.

Abstract (from CDS):

Acetamide (CH3CONH2) has been detected in emission and absorption toward the star-forming region Sagittarius B2(N) with the 100 m Green Bank Telescope (GBT) by means of four A-species and four E-species rotational transitions. All transitions have energy levels less than 10 K. The Sgr B2(N) cloud is known to have a cold halo with clumps of gas at several different velocities. Absorption features are largely characterized by local standard of rest (LSR) velocities that are typical of the two star-forming cores with systemic LSR velocities of +64 and +82 km/s. Continuum sources embedded within the star-forming cores give rise to the absorption from the molecular gas halo surrounding the cores. Emission features are seen at an approximate intermediate LSR velocity of +73 km/s that characterizes the widespread molecular halo that has a spatial scale of a few arcminutes. Two low-energy transitions of formamide (HCONH2) were also observed with the GBT toward Sagittarius B2(N) since formamide is the potential parent molecule of acetamide; both molecules are the only interstellar species with an NH2group bound to a CO group, the so-called peptide bond, that provides the linkage for the polymerization of amino acids. While the acetamide transitions observed appear to be confined to the cold (∼8 K) halo region, only the 101-0_ 00_transition of formamide appears to be exclusively from the cold halo; the 312-313transition of formamide is apparently contaminated with emission from the two hot cores. The relative abundance ratio of acetamide to formamide is estimated to be in the range of ∼0.1 to ∼0.5 in the cold halo. The exothermic neutral-radical reaction of formamide with methylene (CH2) may account for the synthesis of interstellar acetamide in the presence of shock phenomenon in this star-forming region.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: Abundances - ISM: Clouds - ISM: Individual: Name: Sagittarius B2(N-LMH) - ISM: Molecules - Radio Lines: ISM

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