The abundance of 28Si32S, 29Si32S, 28Si34S, and 30Si32S in the inner layers of the envelope of IRC+10216
J. P. Fonfria, J. Cernicharo, M. J. Richter, M. Fernandez-Lopez, L., Velilla Prieto, J. H. Lacy

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution mid-IR spectroscopy to analyze silicon sulfide isotopologues in IRC+10216, revealing their abundance, excitation conditions, and velocity structure in the star's inner envelope.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed modeling of SiS isotopologues' distribution and excitation in IRC+10216's inner envelope using high-resolution IR data.
Findings
Silicon sulfide lines trace the inner envelope within 35 stellar radii.
The abundance of 28Si32S decreases with distance from the star.
Isotopic ratios 28Si/29Si and 32S/34S are consistent with previous estimates.
Abstract
We present high spectral resolution mid-IR observations of SiS towards the C-rich AGB star IRC+10216 carried out with the Texas Echelon-cross-Echelle Spectrograph mounted on the NASA Infrared Telescope Facility. We have identified 204 ro-vibrational lines of 28Si32S, 26 of 29Si32S, 20 of 28Si34S, and 15 of 30Si32S in the frequency range 720-790 cm-1. These lines belong to bands v=1-0, 2-1, 3-2, 4-3, and 5-4, and involve rotational levels with Jlow<90. About 30 per cent of these lines are unblended or weakly blended and can be partially or entirely fitted with a code developed to model the mid-IR emission of a spherically symmetric circumstellar envelope composed of expanding gas and dust. The observed lines trace the envelope at distances to the star <35R* (~0.7 arcsec). The fits are compatible with an expansion velocity of 1+2.5(r/R*-1) km/s between 1 and 5R*, 11 km/s between 5 and…
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