Evolution of Chemistry in the envelope of HOt CorinoS (ECHOS) II. The puzzling chemistry of isomers as revealed by the HNCS/HSCN ratio
The observational detection of some metastable isomers in the interstellar medium with abundances comparable to those of the most stable isomer, or even when the stable isomer is not detected, highlights the importance of non-equilibrium chemistry. This challenges our understanding of the interstell...
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Zusammenfassung: | The observational detection of some metastable isomers in the interstellar
medium with abundances comparable to those of the most stable isomer, or even
when the stable isomer is not detected, highlights the importance of
non-equilibrium chemistry. This challenges our understanding of the
interstellar chemistry. We present a chemical study of isomers through the
sulphur isomer pair HNCS and HSCN, since HSCN has been observed in regions
where its stable isomer has not been detected, and the observed HNCS/HSCN ratio
seems to significantly vary from cold to warm regions. We have used the
Nautilus chemical code to model the formation and destruction paths of HNCS and
HSCN in different astrochemical scenarios, and the time evolution of the
HNCS/HSCN ratio. We have also analysed the influence of the environmental
conditions on their chemical abundances. We present an observational detection
of the metastable isomer HSCN in the Class I object B1-a, but not of the stable
isomer HNCS, despite HNCS lying 3200 K lower in energy than HSCN. Our results
show an HNCS/HSCN ratio sensitive to the gas temperature and the evolutionary
time, with the highest values obtained at early stages (t |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2411.05517 |