The detection of the radical species S2H was reported in 2017 by
Fuente et al. toward the
Horsehead nebula, one of the
best known and
most
imaged
deep
space objects.
The observations were made with the
IRAM 30m telescope (one of the most
prolific tools for detecting new astromolecules). A total of 8 lines were assigned to S2H.
S2H, also given as HS2 or
HSS, is the radical of H2S2 or
(di)hydrogen disulfide, also known as
hydrogen persulfide. While
H2S2 has
not been detected
to date, the oxygen analogs have both been
observed: the detections of
hydrogen peroxide (H2O2)
and the
hydroperoxyl radical (HO2) were reported
in 2011 and 2012, respectively. In the absence of a common name, "hydropersulfide radical" might be an appropriate
label for HS2, to be consistent with HO2.
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