Chemistry in disks. XI. Sulfur-bearing species as tracers of protoplanetary disk physics and chemistry: the DM Tau case
D. Semenov (1, 2), C. Favre (3), D. Fedele (3), S. Guilloteau (4, 5),, R. Teague (6), Th. Henning (1), A. Dutrey (4, 5), E. Chapillon (7), F., Hersant (4, 5), and V. Pi\'etu (7)

TL;DR
This study combines observations and chemical modeling of the DM Tau protoplanetary disk to investigate sulfur-bearing molecules, revealing their potential as tracers of disk chemistry and physical conditions, with CS being the only detected species.
Contribution
It provides the first tentative detection of SO₂ in DM Tau and demonstrates how sulfur molecules can trace key disk properties like C/O ratio and grain surface reactions.
Findings
CS is the only sulfur molecule detected in DM Tau.
A high gas-phase C/O ratio (>1) is needed to explain observations.
Sulfur species are depleted in the gas phase, likely due to freeze-out or incorporation into larger species.
Abstract
Context. Several sulfur-bearing molecules are observed in the interstellar medium and in comets, in strong contrast to protoplanetary disks where only CS, HCS and SO have been detected so far. Aims. We combine observations and chemical models to constrain the sulfur abundances and their sensitivity to physical and chemical conditions in the DM Tau protoplanetary disk. Methods. We obtained ALMA observations of DM Tau in Bands 4 and 6 in lines of CS, SO, SO, OCS, CCS, HCS and HS, achieving a mJy sensitivity. Using the non-LTE radiative transfer code RADEX and the forward-modeling tool DiskFit, disk-averaged CS column densities and upper limits for the other species were derived. Results. Only CS was detected with a derived column density of cm. We report a first tentative detection of SO in DM Tau. The upper limits…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
