Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2002-01-18
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
1 postscrit figure,10 pages
Scientific paper
10.1086/339694
We have observed the J=5-4 ground state transition of FeO at a frequency of 153 GHz towards a selection of galactic sources. Towards the galactic center source SgrB2, we see weak absorption at approximately the velocity of other features towards this source (62 km s$^{-1}$ LSR). Towards other sources, the results were negative as they were also for MgOH(3-2) and FeC(6-5). We tentatively conclude that the absorption seen toward SgrB2 is due to FeO in the hot ($\sim $ 500 K) relatively low density absorbing gas known to be present in this line of sight. This is the first (albeit tentative) detection of FeO or any iron--containing molecule in the interstellar gas. Assuming the observed absorption to be due to FeO, we estimate [FeO]/[SiO] to be of order or less than 0.002 and [FeO]/[H$_{2}$] of order $3 10^{-11}$. This is compatible with our negative results in other sources. Our results suggest that the iron liberated from grains in the shocks associated with SgrB2 remains atomic and is not processed into molecular form.
Bachiller Rafael
des Forets Guillaume Pineau
Schilke Peter
Walmsley Charles Malcolm
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