Sulphur-bearing molecules in AGB stars II: Abundances and distributions of CS and SiS
T. Danilovich, S. Ramstedt, D. Gobrecht, L. Decin, E. De Beck, and H., Olofsson

TL;DR
This study surveys sulphur-bearing molecules CS and SiS in 20 AGB stars, revealing how their abundances depend on stellar type and wind density, with implications for circumstellar chemistry.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive comparison of CS and SiS abundances across different AGB star types and highlights the role of wind density in molecular chemistry.
Findings
CS detected in all carbon stars and some S-type stars
SiS detected mainly in high-density envelopes across types
Wind density influences molecular abundances and detection rates
Abstract
We surveyed 20 AGB stars of different chemical types using the APEX telescope, and combined this with an IRAM 30 m and APEX survey of CS and SiS emission towards over 30 S-type stars. For those stars with detections, we performed radiative transfer modelling to determine abundances and abundance distributions. We detect CS towards all the surveyed carbon stars, some S-type stars, and the highest mass-loss rate oxygen-rich stars ( Msol yr). SiS is detected towards the highest mass-loss rate sources of all chemical types ( Msol yr). We find CS peak fractional abundances ranging from ~ to ~ for the carbon stars, from ~ to ~ for the oxygen-rich stars and from ~ to ~ for the S-type stars. We find SiS peak fractional abundances…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
