Evolution of Chemistry in the envelope of Hot Corinos (ECHOS). I. Extremely young sulphur chemistry in the isolated Class 0 object B335
G. Esplugues, M. Rodr\'iguez-Baras, D. San Andr\'es, D., Navarro-Almaida, A. Fuente, P. Rivi\`ere-Marichalar, \'A. S\'anchez-Monge, M., N. Drozdovskaya, S. Spezzano, P. Caselli

TL;DR
This study investigates sulphur chemistry in the young protostar B335, revealing a rich presence of sulphur carbon chains and early evolutionary stage, with implications for chemical evolution indicators.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed sulphur chemical analysis of B335, highlighting its unique composition and early evolutionary status compared to other Class 0 objects.
Findings
B335 is rich in sulphur carbon chains.
Sulphur molecules suggest low-density, early-stage protostar.
Chemical ratios may serve as evolutionary indicators.
Abstract
Within the project Evolution of Chemistry in the envelope of HOt corinoS (ECHOS), we present a study of sulphur chemistry in the envelope of the Class 0 source B335 through observations in the spectral range 7, 3, and 2 mm. We have modelled observations assuming LTE and LVG approximation. We have also used the code Nautilus to study the time evolution of sulphur species. We have detected 20 sulphur species with a total gas-phase S abundance similar to that found in the envelopes of other Class 0 objects, but with significant differences in the abundances between sulphur carbon chains and sulphur molecules containing oxygen and nitrogen. Our results highlight the nature of B335 as a source especially rich in sulphur carbon chains unlike other Class 0 sources. The low presence or absence of some molecules, such as SO and SO+, suggests a chemistry not particularly influenced by shocks. We,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies
