The abundance of S- and Si-bearing molecules in O-rich circumstellar envelopes of AGB stars
S. Massalkhi, M. Ag\'undez, J. Cernicharo, and L. Velilla-Prieto

TL;DR
This study investigates the abundances of key molecules in oxygen-rich AGB star envelopes, revealing their potential roles in dust formation and how their presence varies with stellar properties and chemical composition.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive survey of SiO, CS, SiS, SO, and SO$_2$ in a large sample of O-rich AGB stars, highlighting molecular abundance trends related to mass loss and C/O ratio.
Findings
SiO detected in all 30 envelopes
CS, SiS, SO, SO$_2$ detected in majority of sources
SiS abundance correlates with mass loss rate and C/O ratio
Abstract
Aims: We aim to determine the abundances of SiO, CS, SiS, SO, and SO in a large sample of oxygen-rich AGB envelopes covering a wide range of mass loss rates to investigate the potential role that these molecules could play in the formation of dust in these environments. Methods:We surveyed a sample of 30 oxygen-rich AGB stars in the 2 mm band using the IRAM 30m telescope. We performed excitation and radiative transfer calculations based on the LVG method to model the observed lines of the molecules and to derive their fractional abundances in the observed envelopes. Results:We detected SiO in all 30 targeted envelopes, as well as CS, SiS, SO, and SO in 18, 13, 26, and 19 sources, respectively. Remarkably, SiS is not detected in any envelope with a mass loss rate below M yr, whereas it is detected in all envelopes with mass loss rates…
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