First interstellar detection of HNSO with column density (8 ± 1)×10^13 cm^{-2} and abundance ~6×10^{-10} relative to H2, proposed to form via NSO + H on icy grains.
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DALI modeling with updated warm chemistry finds C2H2/H2O IR flux ratio in T Tauri disks is sensitive to C/O, total O/H, and small-grain abundance, with JWST data suggesting sub-unity C/O and common enhanced O/H.
Hydrogen tunneling makes H-abstraction reactions by C2H, OH, and CN competitive in TMC-1 despite low individual rates, affecting aromatic abundance predictions.
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Discovery of thionylimide, HNSO, in space: the first N-, S- and O-bearing interstellar molecule
First interstellar detection of HNSO with column density (8 ± 1)×10^13 cm^{-2} and abundance ~6×10^{-10} relative to H2, proposed to form via NSO + H on icy grains.
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Chemistry and IR emission of acetylene in planet-forming regions of T Tauri disks. Impact of elemental abundances and dust properties
DALI modeling with updated warm chemistry finds C2H2/H2O IR flux ratio in T Tauri disks is sensitive to C/O, total O/H, and small-grain abundance, with JWST data suggesting sub-unity C/O and common enhanced O/H.
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The impact of hydrogen atom tunneling on aromatic chemistry in TMC-1
Hydrogen tunneling makes H-abstraction reactions by C2H, OH, and CN competitive in TMC-1 despite low individual rates, affecting aromatic abundance predictions.