H_{2}S Formation in Dark Clouds
RONCERO, O.
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas [España] = Spanish National Research Council [Spain] [CSIC]
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Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas [España] = Spanish National Research Council [Spain] [CSIC]
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Highlights on Spanish Astrophysics X, Proceedings of the XIII Scientific Meeting of the Spanish Astronomical Society held on July 16-20, 2018, in Salamanca, Spain, ISBN 978-84-09-09331-1. B. Montesinos, A. Asensio Ramos, F. Buitrago, R. Schödel, E. Villaver, S. Pérez-Hoyos, I. Ordóñez-Etxeberria (eds.) p. 366-373, 2018-07-16, Salamanque.
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Sulfur is of fundamental importance in a wide variety of phenomena such as life on Earth. This element is one of the most abundant elements in space S/H ˜ 1.3×10^{-5}, but sulfuratted molecules are not as abundant as ...Lire la suite >
Sulfur is of fundamental importance in a wide variety of phenomena such as life on Earth. This element is one of the most abundant elements in space S/H ˜ 1.3×10^{-5}, but sulfuratted molecules are not as abundant as expected, thus a better understanding of sulfur chemistry is needed. We study and model the abundance of H_{2}S in two prototypical dark clouds, TMC1 and Barnard 1, to shed light on the physical and chemical processes involved in H_{2}S creation and destruction. Our observations are consistent with a PDR model in which H_{2}S is formed in grain mantles and released to gas phase via photodesorption. We cannot discard the contribution of other desorption processes, such as chemical desorption and/or grain-grain collisions, to enhance the H_2S abundance.< Réduire
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