Speaker
Daniel Harsono
Description
Sulfur is the tenth most abundant element in the universe. It is found in various biomolecules from amino acids to lipids. In space, most of the sulfur is thought to reside on and inside dust grains during the early stages of star and planet formation. Sulfur-bearing molecules have also been detected in comets. To better understand the sulfur trail from diffuse ISM to planet-forming materials, we analyze the unbiased spectral survey data from the ALMA Large Program “Complex Organic Molecules in Protostars with ALMA Spectral Surveys” (COMPASS). We will present one of the first results of COMPASS focusing on the sulfur-bearing molecules toward the embedded protostar BHR71-IRS1.
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