Sulphur-bearing molecules in AGB stars II: Abundances and distributions of CS and SiS

Abstract

We surveyed 20 AGB stars of different chemical types using the APEX telescope, and combined this with an IRAM 30 m and APEX survey of CS and SiS emission towards over 30 S-type stars. For those stars with detections, we performed radiative transfer modelling to determine abundances and abundance distributions. We detect CS towards all the surveyed carbon stars, some S-type stars, and the highest mass-loss rate oxygen-rich stars (> 5× 10-6 Msol yr-1). SiS is detected towards the highest mass-loss rate sources of all chemical types (> 8× 10-7 Msol yr-1). We find CS peak fractional abundances ranging from ~ 4× 10-7 to ~ 2× 10-5 for the carbon stars, from ~ 3× 10-8 to ~ 1× 10-7 for the oxygen-rich stars and from ~ 1× 10-7 to ~ 8× 10-6 for the S-type stars. We find SiS peak fractional abundances ranging from ~ 9× 10-6 to ~ 2× 10-5 for the carbon stars, from ~ 5× 10-7 to ~ 2× 10-6 for the oxygen-rich stars, and from ~ 2× 10-7 to ~ 2× 10-6 for the S-type stars. We derived Si32S/Si34S = 11.4 for AI Vol, the only star for which we had a reliable isotopologue detection. Overall, we find that wind density plays an important role in determining the chemical composition of AGB CSEs. It is seen that for oxygen-rich AGB stars both CS and SiS are detected only in the highest density circumstellar envelopes and their abundances are generally lower than for carbon-rich AGB stars by around an order of magnitude. For carbon-rich and S-type stars SiS was also only detected in the highest density circumstellar envelopes, while CS was detected consistently in all surveyed carbon stars and sporadically among the S-type stars.

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