First interstellar detection of OH+
F. Wyrowski, K. M. Menten, R. Guesten, and A. Belloche

TL;DR
This paper reports the first interstellar detection of OH+ using the APEX telescope, revealing its widespread presence in diffuse clouds and providing detailed column density measurements and abundance ratios.
Contribution
First detection of interstellar OH+ in absorption, demonstrating its abundance in diffuse clouds and offering new insights into interstellar chemistry.
Findings
OH+ detected in absorption against Sagittarius B2(M)
OH+ more abundant than SH+ and CH+ in observed regions
Column densities and abundance ratios quantified
Abstract
The Atacama Pathfinder Experiment (APEX) 12m telescope was used to observe the N=1-0, J=0-1 ground state transitions of OH+ at 909.1588 GHz with the CHAMP+ heterodyne array receiver. Two blended hyperfine structure transitions were detected in absorption against the strong continuum source Sagittarius B2(M) and in several pixels offset by 18". Both, absorption from Galactic center gas as well as absorption from diffuse clouds in intervening spiral arms in a velocity range from -116 to 38.5 km/s is observed. The total OH+ column density of absorbing gas is 2.4 \times 10^15 cm-2. A column density local to Sgr B2(M) of 2.6 \times 10^14 cm-2 is found. On the intervening line-of-sight the column density per unit velocity interval are in the range from 1 to 40 \times 10^12 cm-2/(km/s). OH+ is found to be on average more abundant than other hydrides such as SH+ and CH+. Abundance ratios of OH…
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