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

Brett A. McGuire

Published 2021-09-27, updated 2021-09-30Version 2

To date, 241 individual molecular species, comprised 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 seventy, and have been detected across the electromagnetic spectrum from cm-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 this aggregate data are presented and briefly discussed in context.

Comments: Accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal Supplements. Corrections and comments are strongly encouraged and extremely appreciated. See also https://github.com/bmcguir2/astromol. V2: Minor typo corrections and moved n-methylformamide to its rightful place in the detected section. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1809.09132
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