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Space and laboratory discovery of HC3S+

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2021-02-10 v1

Abstract

We report the detection in TMC-1 of the protonated form of C3S. The discovery of the cation HC3S+ was carried through the observation of four harmonically related lines in the Q band using the Yebes 40m radiotelescope, and is supported by accurate ab initio calculations and laboratory measurements of its rotational spectrum. We derive a column density N(HC3S+) = (2.0 +/- 0.5)e11 cm-2, which translates to an abundance ratio C3S/HC3S+ of 65 +/- 20. This ratio is comparable to the CS/HCS+ ratio (35 +/- 8) and is a factor of about ten larger than the C3O/HC3O+ ratio previously found in the same source. However, the abundance ratio HC3O+/HC3S+ is 1.0 +/- 0.5, while C3O/C3S is just 0.11. We also searched for protonated C2S in TMC-1, based on ab initio calculations of its spectroscopic parameters, and derive a 3sigma upper limit of N(HC2S+) < 9e11 cm-2 and a C2S/HC2S+ > 60. The observational results are compared with a state-of-the-art gas-phase chemical model and conclude that HC3S+ is mostly formed through several pathways: proton transfer to C3S, reaction of S+ with c-C3H2, and reaction between neutral atomic sulfur and the ion C3H3+.

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@article{arxiv.2101.05163,
  title  = {Space and laboratory discovery of HC3S+},
  author = {J. Cernicharo and C. Cabezas and Y. Endo and N. Marcelino and M. Agundez and B. Tercero and J. D. Gallego and P. de Vicente},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.05163},
  year   = {2021}
}

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Accepted for publication in A&A Letters