Predicting the detectability of sulphur-bearing molecules in the solid phase with simulated spectra of JWST instruments
A. Taillard, R. Mart\'in-Dom\'enech, H. Carrascosa, J.A. Noble, G.M., Mu\~noz Caro, E. Dartois, D. Navarro-Almaida, B. Escribano, A. Sanchez-Monge,, A. Fuente

TL;DR
This study assesses JWST's potential to detect sulphur-bearing molecules in interstellar ices, combining laboratory spectra and simulated observations to identify promising candidates like H2S and SO2.
Contribution
It provides new laboratory IR spectra for CS2 and S8, and evaluates the detectability of sulphur molecules in interstellar ices with JWST.
Findings
H2S and SO2 may be detectable with JWST in certain regions
S8 is unlikely to be detected due to spectral limitations
Detection of sulphur molecules can improve understanding of sulphur chemistry in space
Abstract
To date, gas phase observations of sulphur in dense interstellar environments have only constrained the molecular carriers of 1% of its predicted cosmic abundance. An additional 5% is known to be locked up in molecular solids in dense clouds, leaving the main reservoir of depleted sulphur in the solid phase unknown. The spectral resolution and sensitivity of the JWST could make a substantial difference in detecting part of this missing sulphur, with its wavelength coverage that includes vibrational absorption features of the S-carriers H2S, OCS, SO2, CS2, SO, CS, and S8. The aim of this study is to determine whether these molecules may be viable candidates for detection. We carried out new laboratory measurements of the IR absorption spectra of CS2 and S8 to update the IR band strength of the most intense CS2 absorption feature at 6.8 {\mu}m, as well as to determine that of S8 at 20.3…
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TopicsSpectroscopy and Laser Applications · Calibration and Measurement Techniques
