Formation and destruction of SiS in space
Alexandre Zanchet, Octavio Roncero, Marcelino Ag\'undez, and Jos\'e, Cernicharo

TL;DR
This paper investigates the formation and destruction mechanisms of SiS in space by calculating reaction rates and modeling its chemistry in astrophysical environments, revealing rapid reactions and the importance of O atoms in SiS destruction.
Contribution
It provides the first ab initio calculations of SiS reaction rates and models SiS chemistry in space, highlighting key formation and destruction pathways.
Findings
SiS reacts rapidly with atomic O, leading to its destruction.
The reaction between Si and SO efficiently produces SiO over SiS.
SiS forms later and at lower abundance than SiO in protostellar outflows.
Abstract
The presence of SiS in space seems to be restricted to a few selected types of astronomical environments. It is long known to be present in circumstellar envelopes around evolved stars and it has also been detected in a handful of star-forming regions with evidence of outflows, like Sgr\,B2, Orion\,KL and more recently L1157-B1. The kinetics of reactions involving SiS is very poorly known and here we revisit the chemistry of SiS in space by studying some potentially important reactions of formation and destruction of this molecule. We calculated {\it ab initio} potential energy surfaces of the SiOS system and computed rate coefficients in the temperature range 50-2500 K for the reaction of destruction of SiS, in collisions with atomic O, and of its formation, through the reaction between Si and SO. We find that both reactions are rapid, with rate coefficients of a few times…
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