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Sulphur chemistry in the L1544 pre-stellar core

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2018-06-18 v2 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

The L1544 pre-stellar core has been observed as part of the ASAI IRAM 30m Large Program as well as follow-up programs. These observations have revealed the chemical richness of the earliest phases of low-mass star-forming regions. In this paper we focus on the twenty-one sulphur bearing species (ions, isotopomers and deuteration) that have been detected in this spectral-survey through fifty one transitions: CS, CCS, C3S, SO, SO2, H2CS, OCS, HSCN, NS, HCS+, NS+ and H2S. We also report the tentative detection (4 {\sigma} level) for methyl mercaptan (CH3SH). LTE and non-LTE radiative transfer modelling have been performed and we used the nautilus chemical code updated with the most recent chemical network for sulphur to explain our observations. From the chemical modelling we expect a strong radial variation for the abundances of these species, which mostly are emitted in the external layer where non thermal desorption of other species has previously been observed. We show that the chemical study cannot be compared to what has been done for the TMC-1 dark cloud, where the abundance is supposed constant along the line of sight, and conclude that a strong sulphur depletion is necessary to fully reproduce our observations of the prototypical pre-stellar core L1544.

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@article{arxiv.1806.01102,
  title  = {Sulphur chemistry in the L1544 pre-stellar core},
  author = {Charlotte Vastel and David Quénard and Romane Le Gal and Valentine Wakelam and Aina Andrianasolo and Paolo Caselli and Thomas Vidal and Cecilia Ceccarelli and Bertrand Lefloch and Rafael Bachiller},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.01102},
  year   = {2018}
}

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Accepted in MNRAS 2018 May 15. Received 2018 May 15; in original form 2018 January 30