Identification Of Phosphorus Monoxide (x<sup>2</sup>Π<sub>r</sub>) In The Orion Molecular Cloud: Further Evidence For The Ubiquitous P-o Bond
Bernal, Jacob
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Title
Identification Of Phosphorus Monoxide (x2Πr) In The Orion Molecular Cloud: Further Evidence For The Ubiquitous P-o Bond
Author(s)
Bernal, Jacob
Contributor(s)
Koelemay, Lilia
Ziurys, Lucy M.
Issue Date
2021-06-22
Keyword(s)
Astronomy
Abstract
The PO molecule has been identified towards the Orion-KL region based on a 3mm survey carried out with the ARO 12m. The J = 2.5-1.5 transition was observed, consisting of two lambda-doublets, both of which were detected. The PN (X$^{1}$$\Sigma$) J = 2-1 transition was also detected. Both PO and PN exhibited line profiles and LSR velocities characteristic of the Orion Plateau region, indicating that shocks are primarily responsible for their formation. A calculated PO/PN value of approximately 3 is similar to other molecular clouds where both species have been observed, suggesting that PO may be a relatively common molecule in star-forming regions.
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