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Discovery of MgS and NaS in the Interstellar Medium and tentative detection of CaO

Published 10 Jul 2024 in astro-ph.GA, astro-ph.EP, and astro-ph.SR | (2407.07693v2)

Abstract: We report the first detection of the metal-bearing molecules sodium sulfide (NaS) and magnesium sulfide (MgS) and the tentative detection of calcium monoxide (CaO) in the interstellar medium (ISM) towards the Galactic Center molecular cloud G+0.693-0.027. The derived column densities are (5.0+-1.1) x 10${10}$ cm${-2}$, (6.0+-0.6) x ${10}$ cm${-2}$, and (2.0+-0.5) x ${10}$ cm${-2}$, respectively. This translates into fractional abundances with respect to H$_2$ of (3.7+-1.0) x $10{-13}$, (4.4+-0.8) x $10{-13}$, and (1.5+-0.4) x $10{-13}$, respectively. We have also searched for other Na-, Mg- and Ca-bearing species towards this source but none of them have been detected and thus we provide upper limits for their abundances. We discuss the possible chemical routes involved in the formation of these molecules containing metals under interstellar conditions. Finally, we compare the ratio between sulfur-bearing and oxygen-bearing molecules with and without metals, finding that metal-bearing sulfur molecules are much more abundant than metal-bearing oxygen ones, in contrast with the general trend found in the ratios between other non metal- oxygen- and sulfur-bearing molecules. This further strengthen the idea that sulfur may be little depleted in G+0.693-0.027 as a result of the low velocity shocks present in this source sputtering large amounts of material from dust grains.

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