Submillimeter lines of H2O and NH3 have been detected in the carbon star IRC +10216 (CW Leo) with the Odin submillimeter satellite. The detection of the J = 110 → 101 557 GHz line of ortho-H2O confirms the earlier detection in the same source with SWAS. The detection of the JK = 10 → 00 572 GHz line represents the first observation of the ground-state rotational transition of NH3 in a stellar envelope. By fitting a molecular line transfer model to the observed lines, we derive an ortho-H2O abundance of 2.4 × 10-6, which is consistent with estimates from the SWAS observation. The derived ortho-NH3 abundance of 1 × 10-6 relative to H2 is significantly higher than those derived from 24 GHz inversion transitions and is slightly higher than those from vibrational transitions in the infrared band. The high H2O and NH3 abundances in the carbon-rich star IRC +10216 underscore shortcomings in the conventional gas-phase LTE and non-LTE chemical models.
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