Infrared Detection of Abundant CS in the Hot Core AFGL 2591 at High Spectral Resolution with SOFIA/EXES

Abstract

We have performed a 5-8 μm spectral line survey of the hot molecular core associated with the massive protostar AFGL 2591, using the Echelon-Cross-Echelle Spectrograph (EXES) on the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA). We have supplemented these data with a ground based study in the atmospheric M band around 4.5 μm using the iSHELL instrument on the Infrared Telescope Facility (IRTF), and the full N band window from 8-13 μm using the Texas Echelon Cross Echelle Spectrograph (TEXES) on the IRTF. Here we present the first detection of ro-vibrational transitions of CS in this source. The absorption lines are centred on average around -10 kms-1 and the line widths of CS compare well with the hot component of 13CO (around 10 kms-1). Temperatures for CS, hot 13CO and 12CO v=1-2 agree well and are around 700 K. We derive a CS abundance of 8×10-3 and 2×10-6 with respect to CO and H2 respectively. This enhanced CS abundance with respect to the surrounding cloud (1×10-8) may reflect sublimation of H2S ice followed by gas-phase reactions to form CS. Transitions are in LTE and we derive a density of >107 cm-3, which corresponds to an absorbing region of <0.04''. EXES observations of CS are likely to probe deeply into the hot core, to the base of the outflow. Submillimeter and infrared observations trace different components of the hot core as revealed by the difference in systemic velocities, line widths and temperatures, as well as the CS abundance.

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