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      2021 Census of Interstellar, Circumstellar, Extragalactic, Protoplanetary Disk, and Exoplanetary Molecules

      The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series
      American Astronomical Society

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          To date, 241 individual molecular species, composed of 19 different elements, have been detected in the interstellar and circumstellar medium by astronomical observations. These molecules range in size from two atoms to 70 and have been detected across the electromagnetic spectrum from centimeter wavelengths to the ultraviolet. This census presents a summary of the first detection of each molecular species, including the observational facility, wavelength range, transitions, and enabling laboratory spectroscopic work, as well as listing tentative and disputed detections. Tables of molecules detected in interstellar ices, external galaxies, protoplanetary disks, and exoplanetary atmospheres are provided. A number of visual representations of these aggregate data are presented and briefly discussed in context.

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                Journal
                The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series
                ApJS
                American Astronomical Society
                0067-0049
                1538-4365
                March 14 2022
                April 01 2022
                March 14 2022
                April 01 2022
                : 259
                : 2
                : 30
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                10.3847/1538-4365/ac2a48
                33635342-3cd4-4a43-97d3-2bb823e56699
                © 2022

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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