The discovery of the linear molecule thiofulminic acid (HCNS) toward
TMC-1 was reported in 2024 by
Cernicharo and co-workers.
The observations utilized the
Yebes 40m and the
IRAM 30m radiotelescopes.
The detection was based on rotational measurements published by
McGuire and co-workers in 2016; they had
sought HCNS toward Sgr B2(N) without success. (The measurements and search were reported initially in 2009 by
McCarthy and co-workers.)
HCNS has not yet been the reported subject of further observations, but
Ben Huria and co-workers have
characterized its de-excitation behavior in collisions with He.
Thiofulminic acid
is the sulfur analog of fulminic acid, discovered in 2009. As in the
[H,C,N,O] family, there are four [H,C,N,S] species. The more stable O and S species in the family have
all been previously detected:
HNCO / HNCS and
HOCN / HSCN.