A line confusion limited millimeter survey of Orion KL (I): sulfur carbon chains
B. Tercero, J. Cernicharo, J. R. Pardo, J. R. Goicoechea

TL;DR
This study presents a detailed millimeter-wave spectral survey of Orion KL, detecting numerous sulfur and carbon chain molecules, including first space detections of certain vibrational states and isotopologues, and analyzing their physical conditions and isotopic ratios.
Contribution
It provides the first detection of OCS v2=1 and v3=1 vibrational states and C3S in warm clouds, along with comprehensive molecular mapping and isotopic analysis in Orion KL.
Findings
Detection of over 14,400 spectral features, with 10,040 identified molecules.
First space detection of OCS vibrationally excited states v2=1 and v3=1.
Enhanced abundances of CCS and C3S in the hot core region.
Abstract
We perform a sensitive (line confusion limited), single-side band spectral survey towards Orion KL with the IRAM 30m telescope, covering the following frequency ranges: 80-115.5 GHz, 130-178 GHz, and 197-281 GHz. We detect more than 14 400 spectral features of which 10 040 have been identified up to date and attributed to 43 different molecules, including 148 isotopologues and lines from vibrationally excited states. In this paper, we focus on the study of OCS, HCS+, H2CS, CS, CCS, C3S, and their isotopologues. In addition, we map the OCS J=18-17 line and complete complementary observations of several OCS lines at selected positions around Orion IRc2 (the position selected for the survey). We report the first detection of OCS v2 = 1 and v3 = 1 vibrationally excited states in space and the first detection of C3S in warm clouds. Most of CCS, and almost all C3S, line emission arises from…
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