Benzonitrile detections in Central Molecular Zone clouds show abundances of about 4-6 x 10^-11 relative to H2, similar to cold sources, supporting its stability and possible top-down formation from larger carbon species.
The resulting abundances with respect to H2 are (4.3 ± 0.9) × 10−10 for C1 and (1.3 ± 0.8) × 10−10 for C2
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Aromatic rings in the Central Molecular Zone: Benzonitrile
Benzonitrile detections in Central Molecular Zone clouds show abundances of about 4-6 x 10^-11 relative to H2, similar to cold sources, supporting its stability and possible top-down formation from larger carbon species.