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F. Combes and T. Wiklind
DEMIRM, Observatoire de Paris, 61 Av. de l'Observatoire,
F-75014 Paris, France
Onsala Space Observatory, S-43992 Onsala, Sweden
Abstract: We report a tentative detection with the IRAM 30-m telescope of the LiH
molecule in absorption in front of the lensed quasar B0218+357 (Fig. 3).
We have searched for the
rotational line of lithium hydride
at 444 GHz (redshifted to 263 GHz). The line, if detected, is
optically thin, very narrow, and corresponds to a column density
of N(LiH) = 1.6 10 cm for an assumed excitation temperature
of 15 K, or a relative abundance
LiH/H 3 10 . We discuss the implications of this
result.
Figure: Spectrum of LiH in its fundamental line (1-0)
at 444 GHz, redshifted at 263 GHz, in absorption towards B0218+357,
compared to the highly optically thick CO(2-1) line
previously detected.
The tentative LiH line is slightly shifted from the center by
about 5km/s, but is still comprised within the CO(2-1) velocity range.
Its width is compatible with what is expected from
an optically thin line.
Spectra have been normalised to the absorbed continuum level and
the velocity resolution is 2.3 km/s
Astronomy & Astrophysics in press
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