Gas phase Elemental abundances in Molecular cloudS (GEMS). IX. Deuterated compounds of H2S in starless cores
Marina Rodr\'iguez-Baras, Gisela Esplugues, Asunci\'on Fuente, Silvia, Spezzano, Paola Caselli, Jean-Christophe Loison, Evelyne Roueff, David, Navarro-Almaida, Rafael Bachiller, Rafael Mart\'in-Dom\'enech, Izaskun, Jim\'enez-Serra, Leire Beitia-Antero, Romane Le Gal

TL;DR
This study investigates deuterated H2S molecules in starless cores to understand sulphur chemistry and formation pathways, revealing temperature-dependent deuteration levels and differences from other molecules, informing star formation models.
Contribution
First comprehensive analysis of H2S deuteration in starless cores, linking deuteration levels to physical conditions and formation processes in star formation regions.
Findings
H2S deuteration ranges from 0.025 to 0.2 for single and 0.05 to 0.3 for double deuteration.
H2S deuteration decreases with increasing cloud temperature.
Deuteration patterns suggest different formation pathways for molecules in gas and solid phases.
Abstract
H2S is thought to be the main sulphur reservoir in the ice, being therefore a key molecule to understand sulphur chemistry in the star formation process and to solve the missing sulphur problem. The H2S deuterium fraction can be used to constrain its formation pathways. We investigate for the first time the H2S deuteration in a large sample of starless cores (SC). We use observations of the GEMS IRAM 30m Large Program and complementary IRAM 30m observations. We consider a sample of 19 SC in Taurus, Perseus, and Orion, detecting HDS in 10 and D2S in five. The H2S single and double deuterium fractions are analysed with regard to their relation with the cloud physical parameters, their comparison with other interstellar sources, and their comparison with deuterium fractions in early stage star-forming sources of c-C3H2, H2CS, H2O, H2CO, and CH3OH. We obtain a range of…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
