Publication | Closed Access
Detection of the Carbon Monoxide Ion (CO +) in the Interstellar Medium and a Planetary Nebula
72
Citations
0
References
1993
Year
Cosmic AbundancePlanetary NebulaPhotometryNatural SciencesCarbon Monoxide IonAstrochemistryAstrophysical PlasmaChemistrySubmillimeter TransitionsAstrophysics
We report detection of the carbon monoxide ion (CO+) in the interstellar medium (Ml7SW) and a planetary nebula (NGC 7027). These detections are based on observations of three millimeter and submillimeter transitions in M17SW and one in NGC 7027. Chemical models suggest that CO+ should be most abundant where complex molecules are least likely to be present. In our search for CO+ we therefore minimized the chance of confusion while maximizing the probability of detection by observing regions whose chemistry is dominated by the effects of ultraviolet radiation.