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Spatially resolving the volatile sulfur abundance in the HD 100546 protoplanetary disc

Title: Spatially resolving the volatile sulfur abundance in the HD 100546 protoplanetary disc
Authors: Keyte, Luke; Kama, Mihkel; Chuang, Ko-Ju; Cleeves, L Ilsedore; Drozdovskaya, Maria N.; Furuya, Kenji; Rawlings, Jonathan; Shorttle, Oliver
Source: Keyte, Luke; Kama, Mihkel; Chuang, Ko-Ju; Cleeves, L Ilsedore; Drozdovskaya, Maria N.; Furuya, Kenji; Rawlings, Jonathan; Shorttle, Oliver (2024). Spatially resolving the volatile sulfur abundance in the HD 100546 protoplanetary disc. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 528(1), pp. 388-407. Oxford University Press 10.1093/mnras/stae019
Publisher Information: Oxford University Press
Publication Year: 2024
Collection: BORIS (Bern Open Repository and Information System, University of Bern)
Subject Terms: 520 Astronomy; 500 Science; 530 Physics
Description: Volatile elements play a crucial role in the formation of planetary systems. Their abundance and distribution in protoplanetary discs provide vital insights into the connection between formation processes and the atmospheric composition of individual planets. Sulfur, being one of the most abundant elements in planet-forming environments, is of great significance, and now observable in exoplanets with JWST. However, planetary formation models currently lack vital knowledge regarding sulfur chemistry in protoplanetary discs. Developing a deeper understanding of the major volatile sulfur carriers in discs is essential to building models that can meaningfully predict planetary atmospheric composition, and reconstruct planetary formation pathways. In this work, we combine archival observations with new data from the Atacama Large sub-Millimeter Array (ALMA) and the Atacama Pathfinder EXperiment (APEX), covering a range of sulfur-bearing species/isotopologs. We interpret this data using the DALI thermo-chemical code, for which our model is highly refined and disc-specific. We find that volatile sulfur is heavily depleted from the cosmic value by a factor of ∼1000, with a disc-averaged abundance of S/H ∼ 10−8. We show that the gas-phase sulfur abundance varies radially by ≳3 orders of magnitude, with the highest abundances inside the inner dust ring and coincident with the outer dust ring at r ∼ 150–230 au. Extracting chemical abundances from our models, we find OCS, H2CS, and CS to be the dominant molecular carriers in the gas phase. We also infer the presence of a substantial OCS ice reservoir. We relate our results to the potential atmospheric composition of planets in HD 100546, and the wider exoplanet population.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
File Description: application/pdf
Language: English
Relation: https://boris.unibe.ch/195537/
Availability: https://boris.unibe.ch/195537/1/stae019.pdf; https://boris.unibe.ch/195537/
Rights: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Accession Number: edsbas.649A0474
Database: BASE