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Rotational spectroscopy $n$-propanol: $Aa$ and $Ag$ conformers

Authors :
Zingsheim, O.
Maßen, J.
Müller, H. S. P.
Heyne, B.
Fatima, M.
Bonah, L.
Belloche, A.
Lewen, F.
Schlemmer, S.
Source :
A&A 662, A111 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The primary alcohol $n$-propanol (i.e., $normal$-propanol or propan-1-ol; C$_3$H$_7$OH) occurs in five different conformers: $Ga$, $Gg$, $Gg'$, $Aa$, and $Ag$. All rotational spectra of the three conformers of the $G$ family are well described, making astronomical search of their spectroscopic signatures possible, as opposed to those of the $Aa$ and $Ag$ conformers. Our goal is to facilitate the astronomical detection of $Aa$ and $Ag$ conformers of $n$-propanol by characterizing their rotational spectra. We recorded the rotational spectra of $n$-propanol in the frequency domain of 18$-$505\,GHz.Additional double-modulation double-resonance (DM-DR) measurements were performed, more specifically with the goal to unambiguously assign weak transitions of the $Aa$ conformer and to verify assignments of the $Ag$ conformer. We derived a spectroscopic quantum mechanical model with experimental accuracy (with $J_\textrm{max}=70$ and $K_{a,\textrm{max}}=6$) for $Aa$ $n$-propanol. Furthermore, we unambiguously assigned transitions (with $J_\textrm{max}=69$ and $K_{a,\textrm{max}}=9$) of $Ag$ $n$-propanol; in doing so, we prove the existence of two tunneling states, $Ag^+$ and $Ag^-$. The astronomical search of all five conformers of $n$-propanol is now possible via their rotational signatures. These are applied in a companion article on the detection of $n$-propanol toward the hot molecular core Sgr B2(N2).

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
A&A 662, A111 (2022)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2206.03578
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202243571