Publications by authors named "P Riviere-Marichalar"

Context: Sulphur is one of the most abundant elements in the Universe. Surprisingly, sulphuretted molecules are not as abundant as expected in the interstellar medium and the identity of the main sulphur reservoir is still an open question.

Aims: Our goal is to investigate the HS chemistry in dark clouds, as this stable molecule is a potential sulphur reservoir.

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Context: Sulphur is one of the most abundant elements in the Universe (S/H1.310 ) and plays a crucial role in biological systems on Earth. The understanding of its chemistry is therefore of major importance.

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AB Aur is a Herbig Ae star hosting a well-known transitional disk. Because of its proximity and low inclination angle, it is an excellent object to study planet formation. Our goal is to investigate the chemistry and dynamics of the molecular gas component in the AB Aur disk, and its relation with the prominent horseshoe shape observed in continuum mm emission.

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We have developed the first gas-grain chemical model for oxygen fractionation (also including sulphur fractionation) in dense molecular clouds, demonstrating that gas-phase chemistry generates variable oxygen fractionation levels, with a particularly strong effect for NO, SO, O, and SO. This large effect is due to the efficiency of the neutral O + NO, O + SO, and O + O exchange reactions. The modeling results were compared to new and existing observed isotopic ratios in a selection of cold cores.

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GEMS is an IRAM 30m Large Program whose aim is determining the elemental depletions and the ionization fraction in a set of prototypical star-forming regions. This paper presents the first results from the prototypical dark cloud TMC 1. Extensive millimeter observations have been carried out with the IRAM 30m telescope (3 mm and 2 mm) and the 40m Yebes telescope (1.

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