Abstract
We show that the physical conditions in CRL 618 are such that efficient formation of benzene, C6H6, occurs. A combination of high temperatures, high densities, and high ionization rates drives an efficient ion-molecule chemistry involving condensation reactions of acetylene and its derivatives, rather than reactions involving atomic hydrogen, as was suggested for the interstellar synthesis of benzene. We find a column density of benzene within a factor of 2 of that observed providing that the material is trapped in a long-lived reservoir of gas in the disk around CRL 618. We note that the chemistry can give rise to other carbon chain molecules as well as a large abundance of benzonitrile, C6H5CN.