ON THE ORIGIN OF NH IN DIFFUSE INTERSTELLAR CLOUDS


Autoria(s): Wagenblast, R.; Williams, D.A.; Millar, TJ; Nejad, L.A.M.
Data(s)

1993

Resumo

The observation by Meyer & Roch of NH in the interstellar clouds towards zeta Per and HD 27778 cannot be explained with conventional gas-phase chemistry models. A simple non-equilibrium model for the zeta Per cloud, which incorporates the grain-surface production of NH and OH or, alternatively, NH3 and H2O, is able to reproduce the abundances of all observed species (except CH+) quite accurately. Moreover, chemical models which include grain-surface reactions can reproduce the observed abundance not only of NH but also of CN, which is efficiently formed at low temperatures, initiated by the reaction of NH with C+. Pure gas-phase models and cloud interface models, in which NH and CH+ are formed in a warm and tenuous environment, fail to explain the observed high abundance of CN. Hence the observation of NH in zeta Per and HD 27778 provides evidence for the presence of grain-surface reactions leading to molecules other than H-2. It is predicted that NH2 and NH3 should have abundances not much below that of NH if NH3 instead of NH is formed on grains. With or without surface reactions, the column densities of H2O and C2H are expected to be about 10(13) cm-2, and these molecules may be detectable in the zeta Per cloud.

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eng

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Fonte

Wagenblast , R , Williams , D A , Millar , T J & Nejad , L A M 1993 , ' ON THE ORIGIN OF NH IN DIFFUSE INTERSTELLAR CLOUDS ' Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society , vol 260 , pp. 420-424 .

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