Gas phase Elemental abundances in Molecular cloudS (GEMS). II. On the quest for the sulphur reservoir in molecular clouds: the $H_{2}S$ case
D. Navarro-Almaida, R. Le Gal, A. Fuente, P. Rivi\`ere-Marichalar, V., Wakelam, S. Cazaux, P. Caselli, Jacob C. Laas, T. Alonso-Albi, J. C. Loison,, M. Gerin, C. Kramer, E. Roueff, R. Bachiller, B. Commer\c{c}on, R. Friesen,, S. Garc\'ia-Burillo, J. R. Goicoechea, B. M. Giuliano

TL;DR
This study investigates the chemistry and abundance of H$_{2}$S in dark molecular clouds to identify the main sulphur reservoir, using millimeter observations and chemical modeling to understand desorption processes and sulphur chemistry.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the role of chemical desorption in H$_{2}$S abundance and suggests atomic S as the main sulphur reservoir in dark cores, with implications for sulphur chemistry models.
Findings
Chemical desorption is the main source of gas-phase H$_{2}$S in dark cores.
H$_{2}$S abundance fits models assuming undepleted sulphur and decreasing desorption rates at higher densities.
Model overestimates CS abundance, indicating uncertainties in sulphur chemistry.
Abstract
Sulphur is one of the most abundant elements in the Universe. Surprisingly, sulphuretted molecules are not as abundant as expected in the interstellar medium, and the identity of the main sulphur reservoir is still an open question. Our goal is to investigate the HS chemistry in dark clouds, as this stable molecule is a potential sulphur reservoir. Using millimeter observations of CS, SO, HS, and their isotopologues, we determine the physical conditions and HS abundances along the cores TMC 1-C, TMC 1-CP, and Barnard 1b. The gas-grain model Nautilus is then used to model the sulphur chemistry and explore the impact of photo-desorption and chemical desorption on the HS abundance. Our model shows that chemical desorption is the main source of gas-phase HS in dark cores. The measured HS abundance can only be fitted if we assume that the chemical desorption…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate · Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
