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Discovery of sulfur oxides in the ejecta of a B[e] supergiant

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2026-07-02 v1

Abstract

B[e] supergiants represent a rare class of luminous, evolved massive stars surrounded by dusty circumstellar disks. Since their intense UV fields were long thought to sterilize their surroundings, molecular detections beyond carbon monoxide have remained elusive, leaving their chemical reservoirs largely unexplored. Whether these environments can sustain a complex molecular chemistry is a fundamental question with significant astrochemical implications. Here we report the detection of chemically rich molecular gas surrounding the B[e] supergiant HD~87643, using ALMA observations. Our data reveal the presence of the sulfur oxides SO and SO2_2 and other sulfur-bearing species, marking the first detection of these molecules in an early-type evolved massive star. We find a high fractional abundance of SO2_2 relative to H2_2, which our chemical modelling can reproduce in timescales as short as \sim104^4 yr in an oxygen-rich environment. These results indicate that the detected molecules trace a short-lived, rapidly evolving phase of out-of-equilibrium chemistry. Furthermore, we measure an anomalously low 32^{32}SO/33^{33}SO, that we attribute to mass-independent fractionation driven by intense photochemistry. This mechanism mirrors processes proposed to explain the 33^{33}S excesses in the atmosphere of the Archaean Earth. Our findings suggest that B[e] supergiants could serve as unique laboratories for studying sulfur chemistry under extreme radiation conditions, opening potential avenues to investigate the fractionation processes that shaped the isotopic signatures found in the early geological record.

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@article{arxiv.2607.02191,
  title  = {Discovery of sulfur oxides in the ejecta of a B[e] supergiant},
  author = {C. Bordiu and J. Ricardo Rizzo and D. Navarro-Almaida and A. Fuente and F. Bufano and G. Umana and S. Loru and A. C. Ruggeri and C. Buemi and F. Cavallaro and L. Cerrigone and A. Ingallinera and P. Leto and S. Riggi and C. Trigilio},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.02191},
  year   = {2026}
}

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10 pages, 4 figures, published in ApJL