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2007ApJ...666L..29T - Astrophys. J., 666, L29-L32 (2007/September-1)

Identification of phosphorus monoxide (X2Πr) in VY Canis Majoris: detection of the first PO bond in space.

TENENBAUM E.D., WOOLF N.J. and ZIURYS L.M.

Abstract (from CDS):

A new interstellar molecule, PO (X2Πr), has been detected toward the envelope of the oxygen-rich supergiant star VY Canis Majoris (VY CMa) using the Submillimeter Telescope of the Arizona Radio Observatory. The J=5.5⟶4.5 and J=6.5⟶5.5 rotational transitions of PO at 240 and 284 GHz were observed, each of which consisted of well-defined lambda-doublets. The line profiles are roughly parabolic in shape, analogous to PN, and suggest that this species arises from the spherical wind in VY CMa, as opposed to the collimated blue- and redshifted outflows. Comparison of line intensities indicates that PO arises from a confined source roughly 1" in extent, with a column density of Ntot≃ 2.8x1015/cm2, which corresponds to a fractional abundance of f∼9x10–8, relative to H2. Consequently, PO and PN have similar concentrations in VY CMa, a result not predicted by either LTE or kinetic models of circumstellar chemistry. These phosphorus compounds may arise from shock-induced reactions in this active envelope. Phosphorus monoxide is the first interstellar molecule detected that contains a PO bond, a moiety essential in biochemical compounds. It is also the first new species to be identified in an oxygen-rich, as opposed to a carbon-rich, circumstellar envelope.

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Journal keyword(s): Astrobiology - Astrochemistry - Stars: Circumstellar Matter - ISM: Molecules - Radio Lines: Stars - Stars: Individual: Constellation Name: VY Canis Majoris

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