The Abundance of SiC₂ in Carbon Star Envelopes
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Silicon carbide dust grains are ubiquitous in circumstellar envelopes around C-rich AGB stars. However, the main gas-phase precursors leading to the formation of SiC dust have not yet been identified. To date, only three molecules containing an Si--C bond have been identified to have significant abundances in C-rich AGB stars: SiC$_2$, SiC, and Si$_2$C. The ring molecule SiC$_2$ has been observed in a handful of evolved stars, while SiC and Si$_2$C have only been detected in the C-star envelope IRC +10216. We aim to study how widespread and abundant SiC$_2$, SiC, and Si$_2$C are in envelopes around C-rich AGB stars and whether or not these species play an active role as gas-phase precursors of silicon carbide dust in the ejecta of carbon stars.
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