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1996A&A...309L...1L - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 309, L1-3 (1996/5-1)

Dissociative recombination of H2D+ and the cosmic abundance of deuterium.

LARSSON M., LEPP S., DALGARNO A., STROEMHOLM C., SUNDSTROEM G., ZENGIN V., DANARED H., KAELLBERG A., AF UGGLAS M. and DATZ S.

Abstract (from CDS):

Deuterated molecules in interstellar clouds constitute a unique source of information on three interstellar parameters: the deuterium/hydrogen abundance ratio [D]/[H], the fractional ionisation in dense clouds, and the galactic ionizing flux (Dalgarno & Lepp 1984, Millar 1990). The molecular ion H2D+ plays a key role in the formation of deuterated molecules. Dissociative recombination with electrons is a major loss channel and a potential source of deuterium atoms. An ion storage ring has been used to obtain the total recombination rate coefficient, and the probabilities for decay into H+H+D, HD+H and H2+D. Using them in a model of the cloud L1529 we derive from observational data on HCO+ and DCO+ an upper limit to the fractional ionization of 2x10–6, a [D]/[H] ratio of 1.7x10–5 and an atomic D/H ratio of 2.7x10–3.

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Journal keyword(s): Atomic data - ISM: molecules - ISM: abundances

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