Silicon-bearing species of the molecular formula SiCHx (x 1 6) are plausible candidates for organometallic molecules that might be present in the circumstellar envelope of IRC +10216. Combining matrix-isolation labo-ratory experiments with computed vibrational spectra of these molecules, we have observed several fundamentals of the new silicon-containing radicals SiCH3 and SiCH5, in addition to the well-known SiCH4 and SiCH6 species, via infrared spectroscopy. These bands can now be used to search for hydrogen-deficient silicon-carbon–carrying molecules in the circumstellar envelope of the carbon star IRC +10216; the column densities of these species will yield valuable clues to the formation of silicon carbide molecules (SiC), together wi...
Author Institution: Department of Physics and Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard ...
Complex organosilicon molecules are ubiquitous in the circumstellar envelope of the asymptotic giant...
Author Institution: Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, 60 Garden St.; Cambridge, MA 02138,...
Silicon-bearing species Si2Hx (x = 1-6) are probable candidates in the circumstellar envelope of IRC...
Author Institution: I. Physikalisches Institut, Universitat zu Koln, 50937 Koln, GermanyMany of the ...
Silicon-bearing species Si2Hx ($x=$ 1–6) are probable candidates in the circumstellar envelope of I...
$^{a}$Work supported by the Welch FoundationAuthor Institution: Department of Physics, Texas Christ ...
$^{a}$Work supported by the Welch FoundationAuthor Institution: Department of Physics, Texas Christ ...
and other research outputs Infrared spectroscopic studies of hydrogenated silicon clusters- Guiding ...
Small silicon and carbon containing molecules are thought to be important building blocks of interst...
Small silicon and carbon containing molecules are thought to be important building blocks of interst...
Author Institution: Department of Physics and Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard ...
Complex organosilicon molecules are ubiquitous in the circumstellar envelope of the asymptotic giant...
Complex organosilicon molecules are ubiquitous in the circumstellar envelope of the asymptotic giant...
Despite the highly non-volatile nature of Si, silicon bearing molecules are a significant trace cons...
Author Institution: Department of Physics and Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard ...
Complex organosilicon molecules are ubiquitous in the circumstellar envelope of the asymptotic giant...
Author Institution: Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, 60 Garden St.; Cambridge, MA 02138,...
Silicon-bearing species Si2Hx (x = 1-6) are probable candidates in the circumstellar envelope of IRC...
Author Institution: I. Physikalisches Institut, Universitat zu Koln, 50937 Koln, GermanyMany of the ...
Silicon-bearing species Si2Hx ($x=$ 1–6) are probable candidates in the circumstellar envelope of I...
$^{a}$Work supported by the Welch FoundationAuthor Institution: Department of Physics, Texas Christ ...
$^{a}$Work supported by the Welch FoundationAuthor Institution: Department of Physics, Texas Christ ...
and other research outputs Infrared spectroscopic studies of hydrogenated silicon clusters- Guiding ...
Small silicon and carbon containing molecules are thought to be important building blocks of interst...
Small silicon and carbon containing molecules are thought to be important building blocks of interst...
Author Institution: Department of Physics and Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard ...
Complex organosilicon molecules are ubiquitous in the circumstellar envelope of the asymptotic giant...
Complex organosilicon molecules are ubiquitous in the circumstellar envelope of the asymptotic giant...
Despite the highly non-volatile nature of Si, silicon bearing molecules are a significant trace cons...
Author Institution: Department of Physics and Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard ...
Complex organosilicon molecules are ubiquitous in the circumstellar envelope of the asymptotic giant...
Author Institution: Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, 60 Garden St.; Cambridge, MA 02138,...