Ammonium hydrosulfide (NH4SH) as a potentially significant sulfur sink in interstellar ices
Katerina Slavicinska, Adwin Boogert, {\L}ukasz Tychoniec, Ewine F. van, Dishoeck, Martijn L. van Gelder, Julia C. Santos, Pamela D. Klaassen, Patrick, J. Kavanagh, Ko-Ju Chuang

TL;DR
This study explores ammonium hydrosulfide (NH4SH) as a potential sulfur reservoir in interstellar ices, linking laboratory IR spectra with astronomical observations to suggest it could account for a significant portion of missing sulfur in star-forming regions.
Contribution
It provides the first tentative identification of the SH- anion in interstellar ices and demonstrates NH4SH's potential role as a major sulfur sink in dense star-forming environments.
Findings
NH4SH fits the 6.85 μm absorption feature in protostars and dense clouds.
NH4+ abundances range from 8-23% relative to H2O in observed sources.
NH4SH could account for up to 17-18% of sulfur in interstellar ices.
Abstract
Sulfur is depleted with respect to its cosmic standard abundance in dense star-forming regions. It has been suggested that this depletion is caused by the freeze-out of sulfur on interstellar dust grains, but the observed abundances and upper limits of sulfur-bearing ices remain too low to account for all of the missing sulfur. Toward the same environments, a strong absorption feature at 6.85 m is observed, but its long-standing assignment to the NH4+ cation remains tentative. We investigate the plausibility of NH4SH salt serving as a sulfur reservoir and a carrier of the 6.85 m band in interstellar ices by characterizing its IR signatures and apparent band strengths in water-rich laboratory ice mixtures and using this laboratory data to constrain NH4SH abundances in observations of 4 protostars and 2 cold dense clouds. The observed 6.85 m feature is fit well with the…
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TopicsMolecular Spectroscopy and Structure
