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Interstellar detection of O-protonated carbonyl sulfide, HOCS+

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2024-02-26 v1

Abstract

We present the first detection in space of O-protonated carbonyl sulfide (\ch{HOCS+}), in the midst of an ultradeep molecular line survey toward the G+0.693-0.027 molecular cloud. From the observation of all KKa_a = 0 transitions ranging from JJlo_{lo} = 2 to JJlo_{lo} = 13 of \ch{HOCS+} covered by our survey, we derive a column density of NN = (9 ±\pm 2)×\times1012^{12} cm2^{-2}, translating into a fractional abundance relative to H2_2 of \sim7×\times1011^{-11}. Conversely, the S-protonated \ch{HSCO+} isomer remains undetected, and we derive an upper limit to its abundance with respect to H2_2 of \leq3×\times1011^{-11}, a factor of \geq2.3 less abundant than \ch{HOCS+}. We obtain a \ch{HOCS+}/OCS ratio of \sim2.5×\times103^{-3}, in good agreement with the prediction of astrochemical models. These models show that one of the main chemical routes to the interstellar formation of \ch{HOCS+} is likely the protonation of OCS, which appears to be more efficient at the oxygen end. Also, we find that high values of cosmic-ray ionisation rates (1015^{-15}-1014^{-14} s1^{-1}) are needed to reproduce the observed abundance of \ch{HOCS+}. In addition, we compare the O/S ratio across different interstellar environments. G+0.693-0.027 appears as the source with the lowest O/S ratio. We find a \ch{HOCO+}/\ch{HOCS+} ratio of \sim31, in accordance with other O/S molecular pairs detected toward this region and also close to the O/S solar value (\sim37). This fact indicates that S is not significantly depleted within this cloud due to the action of large-scale shocks, unlike in other sources where S-bearing species remain trapped on icy dust grains.

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@article{arxiv.2402.15405,
  title  = {Interstellar detection of O-protonated carbonyl sulfide, HOCS+},
  author = {Miguel Sanz-Novo and Víctor M. Rivilla and Izaskun Jiménez-Serra and Jesús Martín-Pintado and Laura Colzi and Shaoshan Zeng and Andrés Megías and Álvaro López-Gallifa and Antonio Martínez-Henares and Sarah Massalkhi and Belén Tercero and Pablo de Vicente and David San Andrés and Sergio Martín and Miguel A. Requena-Torres},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.15405},
  year   = {2024}
}

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Forthcoming paper in The Astrophysical Journal (in press)