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Laboratory measurements and astronomical search for the HSO radical.

Gabriele Cazzoli1, Valerio Lattanzi2, Till Kirsch3, Jürgen Gauss3, Belén Tercero4, José Cernicharo4, Cristina Puzzarini1.   

Abstract

CONTEXT: Despite the fact that many sulfur-bearing molecules, ranging from simple diatomic species up to astronomical complex molecules, have been detected in the interstellar medium, the sulfur chemistry in space is largely unknown and a depletion in the abundance of S-containing species has been observed in the cold, dense interstellar medium (ISM). The chemical form of the missing sulfur has yet to be identified. AIMS: For these reasons, in view of the fact that there is a large abundance of triatomic species harbouring sulfur, oxygen, and hydrogen, we decided to investigate the HSO radical in the laboratory to try its astronomical detection.
METHODS: High-resolution measurements of the rotational spectrum of the HSO radical were carried out within a frequency range well up into the THz region. Subsequently, a rigorous search for HSO in the two most studied high-mass star-forming regions, Orion KL and Sagittarius (Sgr) B2, and in the cold dark cloud Barnard 1 (B1-b) was performed.
RESULTS: The frequency coverage and the spectral resolution of our measurements allowed us to improve and extend the existing dataset of spectroscopic parameters, thus enabling accurate frequency predictions up to the THz range. These were used to derive the synthetic spectrum of HSO, by means of the MADEX code, according to the physical parameters of the astronomical source under consideration. For all sources investigated, the lack of HSO lines above the confusion limit of the data is evident.
CONCLUSIONS: The derived upper limit to the abundance of HSO clearly indicates that this molecule does not achieve significant abundances in either the gas phase or in the ice mantles of dust grains.

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Keywords:  ISM: molecules; line: identification; molecular data; molecular processes; radio lines: ISM

Year:  2016        PMID: 27721513      PMCID: PMC5055096          DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201628745

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Astron Astrophys        ISSN: 0004-6361            Impact factor:   5.802


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Authors:  György Tarczay; Péter G Szalay; Jürgen Gauss
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3.  Toward spectroscopic accuracy for open-shell systems: molecular structure and hyperfine coupling constants of H2CN, H2CP, NH2, and PH2 as test cases.

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Authors:  Y C Minh; W M Irvine; L M Ziurys
Journal:  Astrophys J       Date:  1989-10-01       Impact factor: 5.874

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