The abundance of SiS in circumstellar envelopes around AGB stars
F. L. Schoeier, J. Bast, H. Olofsson, M. Lindqvist

TL;DR
This study investigates SiS molecule abundance in AGB star envelopes through multi-transition observations and radiative transfer modeling, revealing a strong dependence on the C/O ratio and insights into circumstellar chemistry.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed radiative transfer analysis of SiS in AGB stars, highlighting the impact of C/O ratio and dust on molecular abundance distribution.
Findings
SiS abundance is higher in carbon-rich stars
No strong correlation between SiS abundance and density
Possible higher SiS abundance closer to the star
Abstract
New SiS multi-transition (sub-)millimetre line observations of a sample of AGB stars with varying photospheric C/O-ratios and mass-loss rates are presented. A combination of low- and high-energy lines are important in constraining the circumstellar distribution of SiS molecules. A detailed radiative transfer modelling of the observed SiS line emission is performed, including the effect of thermal dust grains in the excitation analysis. We find that the circumstellar fractional abundance of SiS in these environments has a strong dependence on the photospheric C/O-ratio as expected from chemical models. The carbon stars (C/O>1) have a mean fractional abundance of 3.1E-6, about an order of magnitude higher than found for the M-type AGB stars (C/O<1) where the mean value is 2.7E-7. These numbers are in reasonable agreement with photospheric LTE chemical models. SiS appears to behave similar…
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