We report the first detection of a chlorine-bearing molecular species in the interstellar medium via emission from the J = 1 → 0 transition of HCl at 625.9 GHz toward OMC-1. The relative strengths, widths, and velocities of the resolved hyperfine components are consistent with moderate optical depth emission originating from dense, quiescent molecular cloud material (V_(LSR) = 9 km s^(-1)). The overall emission strength implies a fractional abundance of f(HCl/H_2) ~ (0.5-5.0) x 10^(-8), depending on the density of the emitting region. This is approximately an order of magnitude below previous theoretical estimates and a factor of 3-30 below the cosmic abundance of Cl. Recent laboratory work suggests that the lowered fractional abundance o...
International audienceWe have revisited the chemistry of chlorine-bearing species in the diffuse int...
Context. The freezeout of gas-phase species onto cold dust grains can drastically alter the chemistr...
We have detected the 626 GHz J = 1 → 0 transition of hydrogen chloride (H^(35)Cl) in absorption agai...
Laboratory experiments and theoretical modeling show that the chemistry of chlorine is fairly simple...
We report the detection of hydrogen chloride, HCl, in diffuse molecular clouds on the line of sight ...
We report the detection of hydrogen chloride, HCl, in diffuse molecular clouds on the line of sight ...
We report the detection of hydrogen chloride, HCl, in diffuse molecular clouds on the line of sight ...
We report new observations of the fundamental J = 1–0 transition of HCl (at 625.918 GHz) toward a s...
We report new observations of the fundamental J = 1–0 transition of HCl (at 625.918 GHz) toward a s...
The radical ion HCI^+, a key intermediate in the chlorine chemistry of the interstellar gas, has bee...
International audienceWe have revisited the chemistry of chlorine-bearing species in the diffuse int...
International audienceWe have revisited the chemistry of chlorine-bearing species in the diffuse int...
Prior to the launch of Herschel, HCl was the only chlorine-containing molecule detected in the inter...
Prior to the launch of Herschel, HCl was the only chlorine-containing molecule detected in the inter...
We have detected the 626 GHz J = 1 → 0 transition of hydrogen chloride (H^(35)Cl) in absorption agai...
International audienceWe have revisited the chemistry of chlorine-bearing species in the diffuse int...
Context. The freezeout of gas-phase species onto cold dust grains can drastically alter the chemistr...
We have detected the 626 GHz J = 1 → 0 transition of hydrogen chloride (H^(35)Cl) in absorption agai...
Laboratory experiments and theoretical modeling show that the chemistry of chlorine is fairly simple...
We report the detection of hydrogen chloride, HCl, in diffuse molecular clouds on the line of sight ...
We report the detection of hydrogen chloride, HCl, in diffuse molecular clouds on the line of sight ...
We report the detection of hydrogen chloride, HCl, in diffuse molecular clouds on the line of sight ...
We report new observations of the fundamental J = 1–0 transition of HCl (at 625.918 GHz) toward a s...
We report new observations of the fundamental J = 1–0 transition of HCl (at 625.918 GHz) toward a s...
The radical ion HCI^+, a key intermediate in the chlorine chemistry of the interstellar gas, has bee...
International audienceWe have revisited the chemistry of chlorine-bearing species in the diffuse int...
International audienceWe have revisited the chemistry of chlorine-bearing species in the diffuse int...
Prior to the launch of Herschel, HCl was the only chlorine-containing molecule detected in the inter...
Prior to the launch of Herschel, HCl was the only chlorine-containing molecule detected in the inter...
We have detected the 626 GHz J = 1 → 0 transition of hydrogen chloride (H^(35)Cl) in absorption agai...
International audienceWe have revisited the chemistry of chlorine-bearing species in the diffuse int...
Context. The freezeout of gas-phase species onto cold dust grains can drastically alter the chemistr...
We have detected the 626 GHz J = 1 → 0 transition of hydrogen chloride (H^(35)Cl) in absorption agai...