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2006A&A...452..269L - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 452, 269-272 (2006/6-2)

Measuring interstellar gas-phase D/H ratios in the presence of H2.

LISZT H.S.

Abstract (from CDS):

To clarify the circumstances under which it is acceptable to approximate the interstellar gas-phase D/H ratio by DI/HI. Observed column densities of HI, DI, H2 and HD are compared for six lines of sight having appreciable fractions of H2. The overall fraction of deuterium in HD varies by a factor 3-4 but is found to be much smaller than the fraction of H in H2 in all cases, implying that deuterium appears as DI and N(DI)/N(HI) exceeds the gas-phase D/H ratio in H2-bearing gas. Deuterium in H2-bearing gas contributes to the observed DI absorption and the D/H ratio should be inferred from N(D)/N(H) where N(D)=(N(DI)+N(HD)), N(H)=N(HI)+2N(H2): failure to do so biases the resulting D/H ratio upward, typically by 5%-15% in present data. Along sightlines with multiple kinematic components having different molecular fractions, fractionation can cause velocity differences between DI and HI profiles. Shifts between H2 and HD velocity centroids may arise when the molecule-bearing gas has kinematic substructure reflecting regions of different ionization balance and HD/H2 ratios.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: abundances - ISM: atoms - ISM: molecules

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