A CSO Search for l-C3H+: Detection in the Orion Bar PDR
Abstract
The results of a Caltech Submillimeter Observatory (CSO) search for l-C3H+, first detected by Pety et al. (2012) in observations toward the Horsehead photodissociation region (PDR), are presented. A total of 39 sources were observed in the 1 mm window. Evidence of emission from l-C3H+ is found in only a single source - the Orion Bar PDR region, which shows a rotational temperature of 178(13) K and a column density of 7(2) x 1011 cm-2. In the remaining sources, upper limits of ~1011 - 1013 cm-2 are found. These results are discussed in the context of guiding future observational searches for this species.
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