First extragalactic detection of a phosphorus-bearing molecule with ALCHEMI: phosphorus nitride (PN)
D. Haasler, V. M. Rivilla, S. Mart\'in, J. Holdship, S. Viti, N., Harada, J. Mangum, K. Sakamoto, S. Muller, K. Tanaka, Y. Yoshimura, K., Nakanishi, L. Colzi, L. Hunt, K. L. Emig, R. Aladro, P. Humire, C. Henkel,, and P. van der Werf

TL;DR
This study reports the first detection of phosphorus nitride (PN) in an extragalactic environment, specifically in NGC 253, revealing insights into phosphorus chemistry influenced by shocks and cosmic rays.
Contribution
It is the first extragalactic detection of a P-bearing molecule, PN, using ALMA data and modeling, expanding understanding of phosphorus chemistry beyond the Milky Way.
Findings
Detected PN in two GMCs of NGC 253 with specific column densities and abundances.
Found low excitation temperature indicating sub-thermal excitation of PN.
Chemical models suggest shock-driven chemistry and cosmic rays explain the observed PN abundance.
Abstract
Phosphorus (P) is a crucial element for life given its central role in several biomolecules. P-bearing molecules have been discovered in different regions of the Milky Way, but not yet towards an extragalactic environment. We have searched for P-bearing molecules towards the nearby starburst Galaxy NGC 253. Using observations from the ALMA Comprehensive High-resolution Extragalactic Molecular Inventory (ALCHEMI) project, we used the MADCUBA package to model the emission of P-bearing molecules assuming Local Thermodynamic Equilibrium (LTE) conditions. We have also performed a non-LTE analysis using SpectralRadex. We report the detection of a P-bearing molecule, phosphorus nitride (PN), for the first time in an extragalactic environment, towards two giant molecular clouds (GMCs) of NGC 253. The LTE analysis yields total PN beam-averaged column densities…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
