Context. As material from an infalling protostellar envelope hits the forming disk, an accretion shock may develop which could (partially) alter the envelope material entering the disk. Observations with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) indicate that emission originating from warm SO and SO2 might be good tracers of such accretion shocks. Aims. The goal of this work is to test under what shock conditions the abundances of gas-phase SO and SO2 increase in an accretion shock at the disk–envelope interface. Methods. Detailed shock models including gas dynamics were computed using the Paris-Durham shock code for nonmagnetized J-type accretion shocks in typical inner envelope conditions. The effect of the preshock density,...
The sulphur chemistry in nine regions in the earliest stages of high-mass star formation is studied ...
International audienceContext. Recent ALMA observations suggest that the highest velocity part of mo...
Context. Recent ALMA observations suggest that the highest velocity part of molecular protostellar j...
Context. As material from an infalling protostellar envelope hits the forming disk, an accretion sho...
Context. As material from an infalling protostellar envelope hits the forming disk, an accretion sho...
Context. The final outcome and chemical composition of a planetary system depend on its formation hi...
International audiencePlanet-forming disks are not isolated systems. Their interaction with the surr...
peer reviewedPlanet-forming disks are not isolated systems. Their interaction with the surrounding m...
Sulphur-bearing volatiles are observed to be significantly depleted in interstellar and circumstella...
Planet-forming disks are not isolated systems. Their interaction with the surrounding medium affects...
Planet-forming disks are not isolated systems. Their interaction with the surrounding medium affects...
Sulphur-bearing volatiles are observed to be significantly depleted in interstellar and circumstella...
Gas-phase sulphur-bearing volatiles appear to be severely depleted in protoplanetary disks. The dete...
International audienceSulphur-bearing molecules are highly reactive in the gas phase of the interste...
The sulphur chemistry in nine regions in the earliest stages of high-mass star formation is studied ...
International audienceContext. Recent ALMA observations suggest that the highest velocity part of mo...
Context. Recent ALMA observations suggest that the highest velocity part of molecular protostellar j...
Context. As material from an infalling protostellar envelope hits the forming disk, an accretion sho...
Context. As material from an infalling protostellar envelope hits the forming disk, an accretion sho...
Context. The final outcome and chemical composition of a planetary system depend on its formation hi...
International audiencePlanet-forming disks are not isolated systems. Their interaction with the surr...
peer reviewedPlanet-forming disks are not isolated systems. Their interaction with the surrounding m...
Sulphur-bearing volatiles are observed to be significantly depleted in interstellar and circumstella...
Planet-forming disks are not isolated systems. Their interaction with the surrounding medium affects...
Planet-forming disks are not isolated systems. Their interaction with the surrounding medium affects...
Sulphur-bearing volatiles are observed to be significantly depleted in interstellar and circumstella...
Gas-phase sulphur-bearing volatiles appear to be severely depleted in protoplanetary disks. The dete...
International audienceSulphur-bearing molecules are highly reactive in the gas phase of the interste...
The sulphur chemistry in nine regions in the earliest stages of high-mass star formation is studied ...
International audienceContext. Recent ALMA observations suggest that the highest velocity part of mo...
Context. Recent ALMA observations suggest that the highest velocity part of molecular protostellar j...