Detection of `parent' molecules from the inner wind of AGB stars as tracers of non-equilibrium chemistry
L. Decin, I. Cherchneff, S. Hony, S. Dehaes, C. De Breuck, K.M. Menten

TL;DR
This study detects key 'parent' molecules in AGB star envelopes, revealing non-equilibrium chemistry processes that are consistent across different stellar types and evolutionary stages, challenging previous equilibrium-based models.
Contribution
It provides the first multi-molecular observational evidence of chemical homogeneity in shocked layers of AGB stars regardless of their C/O ratio or evolutionary stage.
Findings
Detection of 'parent' molecules in all observed AGB stars.
High-excitation SiS lines detected in three stars.
SO detected only in oxygen-rich star WX Psc.
Abstract
Asymptotic Giant Branch (AGB) stars are typified by strong dust-driven, molecular outflows. For long, it was believed that the molecular setup of the circumstellar envelope of AGB stars is primarily determined by the atmospheric C/O ratio. However, recent observations of molecules such as HCN, SiO, and SO reveal gas-phase abundances higher than predicted by thermodynamic equilibrium (TE) models. UV-photon initiated dissociation in the outer envelope or non-equilibrium formation by the effect of shocks in the inner envelope may be the origin of the anomolous abundances. We aim at detecting (i.) a group of `parent' molecules (CO, SiO, HCN, CS), predicted by the non-equilibrium study of Cherchneff (2006) to form with almost constant abundances independent of the C/O ratio and the stellar evolutionary stage on the Asymptotic Giant Branch (AGB), and (ii.) few molecules, such as SiS and…
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