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The first Ka-band (26.1-35 GHz) blind line survey towards Orion KL

Authors :
Liu, Xunchuan
Liu, Tie
Shen, Zhiqiang
Qin, Sheng-Li
Luo, Qiuyi
Gong, Yan
Cheng, Yu
Henkel, Christian
Gu, Qilao
Zhu, Fengyao
Zhang, Tianwei
Zhao, Rongbing
Wu, Yajun
Li, Bin
Li, Juan
Zhao, Zhang
Wang, Jinqing
Zhong, Weiye
Liu, Qinghui
Xia, Bo
Fu, Li
Yan, Zhen
Zhang, Chao
Wang, Lingling
Ye, Qian
Yang, Aiyuan
Xu, Fengwei
Dutta, Somnath
Li, Shanghuo
Liu, Meizhu
Yang, Dongting
Li, Chuanshou
Chen, Li
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

We conducted a Ka-band (26.1--35 GHz) line survey towards Orion KL using the TianMa 65-m Radio Telescope (TMRT). It is the first blind line survey in the Ka band, and achieves a sensitivity of mK level (1--3 mK at a spectral resolution of $\sim$1 km s$^{-1}$). In total, 592 Gaussian features are extracted. Among them, 257 radio recombination lines (RRLs) are identified. The maximum $\Delta n$ of RRLs of H, He and C are 20, 15, and 5, respectively. Through stacking, we have detected the $\beta$ lines of ion RRLs (RRLs of C$^+$ with possible contribution of other ions like O$^+$) for the first time, and tentative signal of the $\gamma$ lines of ion RRLs can also be seen on the stacked spectrum. Besides, 318 other line features were assigned to 37 molecular species, and ten of these species were not detected in the Q-band survey of TMRT. The vibrationally excited states of nine species were also detected. Emission of most species can be modeled under LTE. A number of transitions of E-CH3OH ($J_2-J_1$) display maser effects, which are confirmed by our modeling, and besides the bumping peak at $J\sim 6$ there is another peak at $J\sim 13$. Methylcyanoacetylene (CH$_3$C$_3$N) is detected in Orion KL for the first time. This work emphasizes that the Ka band, which was long-ignored for spectral line surveys, is very useful for surveying RRLs and molecular lines simultaneously.<br />Comment: accepted by ApJS

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2311.12276
Document Type :
Working Paper