CHEMICAL PROCESSES IN DARK INTERSTELLAR CLOUDS - THE EFFECTS OF CNO DEPLETION
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1991
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We have investigated the effects of depletion of the elements C, N and O on the chemical composition of dark clouds, using both isothermal and isochoric cloud models. Our work differs from previous approaches in that we have considered a much larger range of CNO depletions. We have included the chemistry of the ortho-and para-forms of H2 and the exothermic reaction between N+ and ortho-H2, which synthesizes NH3. In the isothermal models, the ortho:para ratio is very small at large depletions, but NH3 formation is still efficient owing to reactions between He+ and CN or HCN. In the isochoric models, the equilibrium temperature of the gas is larger, and a thermal ortho:para ratio, which is large enough to drive NH3 formation, results. In all cases, the fractional abundance of NH3 is close to 10(-8) and this may help to explain the puzzling observation that, in dark clouds, the column density of NH3 is always close to 10(15) cm-2. |
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eng |
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Desforets , G P , Flower , D R & Millar , T J 1991 , ' CHEMICAL PROCESSES IN DARK INTERSTELLAR CLOUDS - THE EFFECTS OF CNO DEPLETION ' Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society , vol 253 , pp. 217-221 . |
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