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Laboratory Detection and Pure Rotational Spectrum of AlSH (tilde X 1A')

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Published 2006 February 14 © 2006. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.
, , Citation A. Janczyk and L. M. Ziurys 2006 ApJ 639 L107 DOI 10.1086/501347

1538-4357/639/2/L107

Abstract

The pure rotational spectrum of AlSH (tilde X 1A') has been recorded using millimeter and submillimeter direct absorption techniques. Measurements of its deuterium isotopomer have been recorded as well. This study is the first laboratory detection of this molecule, which was created by the reaction of aluminum vapor and H2S. Nine and seven rotational transitions of AlSH and AlSD were measured, respectively, each consisting of Ka = 0 through Ka = 6 asymmetry components. From these data, rotational constants have been established. Calculation of an r0 structure indicates that AlSH is bent with an angle near 90°. These measurements will enable searches for AlSH to be carried out in circumstellar gas, where aluminum-bearing molecules, as well as H2S, are present.

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