Discovery of the elusive thioketenylium, HCCS+, in TMC-1

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We report the detection in TMC-1 of the cation HCCS+ (X 3Σ-), which is the protonated form of the widespread radical CCS. This is the first time that a protonated radical has been detected in a cold dark cloud. Twenty-six hyperfine components from twelve rotational transitions have been observed with the Yebes 40 m and IRAM 30m radio telescopes. We confidently assign the characteristic rotational spectrum pattern to HCCS+ based on the good agreement between the astronomical and theoretical spectroscopic parameters. The column density of HCCS+ is (1.1 ± 0.1)×1012 cm-2, and the CCS/HCCS+ abundance ratio is 50 ± 10, which is very similar to that of CS/HCS+ (35 ± 8) and CCCS/HCCCS+ (65 ± 20). From a state-of-the-art gas-phase chemical model, we conclude that HCCS+ is mostly formed by reactions of proton transfer from abundant cations such as HCO+, H3O+, and H3+ to the radical CCS.

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Cabezas, C., Agúndez, M., Marcelino, N., Tercero, B., Endo, Y., Fuentetaja, R., … Cernicharo, J. (2022). Discovery of the elusive thioketenylium, HCCS+, in TMC-1. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 657. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202142815

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