First interstellar detection of HNSO with column density (8 ± 1)×10^13 cm^{-2} and abundance ~6×10^{-10} relative to H2, proposed to form via NSO + H on icy grains.
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Hot cores in supernova remnant RX J1713.7-3946 exhibit column density ratios of complex organics, deuterated species, and S/N-bearing molecules that are indistinguishable from those in typical star-forming environments.
ALMA Band 6 data detect SiO emission and masers up to v=8 in AGB stars, showing clumpy distributions, velocity gradients, and a tentative link between emission radius and mass-loss rate.
C4H/H13CO+ and c-C3H2/H13CO+ abundance ratios decrease with molecular core evolution, indicating consumption of small unsaturated hydrocarbons into complex organic molecules.
New spectroscopic measurements of 13CH3CN and CH3^13CN up to v8=2 yield precise l-component energy spacings of 22.93 and 21.79 cm^{-1} from perturbations and enable targeted searches in star-forming regions.
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Discovery of thionylimide, HNSO, in space: the first N-, S- and O-bearing interstellar molecule
First interstellar detection of HNSO with column density (8 ± 1)×10^13 cm^{-2} and abundance ~6×10^{-10} relative to H2, proposed to form via NSO + H on icy grains.
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Survival of Molecular Complexity under Recent Supernova Feedback: Detection of Hot Cores in RX J1713.7-3946
Hot cores in supernova remnant RX J1713.7-3946 exhibit column density ratios of complex organics, deuterated species, and S/N-bearing molecules that are indistinguishable from those in typical star-forming environments.
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ATOMIUM: Inner circumstellar envelopes of oxygen-rich AGB stars as revealed by highly excited SiO lines
ALMA Band 6 data detect SiO emission and masers up to v=8 in AGB stars, showing clumpy distributions, velocity gradients, and a tentative link between emission radius and mass-loss rate.
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The evolution of C4H and c-C3H2 in molecular cores
C4H/H13CO+ and c-C3H2/H13CO+ abundance ratios decrease with molecular core evolution, indicating consumption of small unsaturated hydrocarbons into complex organic molecules.
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Rotational Spectroscopy as a Tool to Study Vibration-Rotation Interaction: Investigations of $^{13}$CH$_3$CN and CH$_3$$^{13}$CN up to $v_8 = 2$ and a Search for $v_8 = 2$ Transitions toward Sagittarius B2(N)
New spectroscopic measurements of 13CH3CN and CH3^13CN up to v8=2 yield precise l-component energy spacings of 22.93 and 21.79 cm^{-1} from perturbations and enable targeted searches in star-forming regions.