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2013A&A...550A..25G - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 550A, 25-25 (2013/2-1)

Excited OH+, H2O+, and H3O+ in NGC 4418 and Arp 220.

GONZALEZ-ALFONSO E., FISCHER J., BRUDERER S., MUELLER H.S.P., GRACIA-CARPIO J., STURM E., LUTZ D., POGLITSCH A., FEUCHTGRUBER H., VEILLEUX S., CONTURSI A., STERNBERG A., HAILEY-DUNSHEATH S., VERMA A., CHRISTOPHER N., DAVIES R., GENZEL R. and TACCONI L.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report on Herschel/PACS observations of absorption lines of OH+, H2O+ and H3O+ in NGC 4418 and Arp 220. Excited lines of OH+ and H2O+ with Elower of at least 285 and ∼200K, respectively, are detected in both sources, indicating radiative pumping and location in the high radiation density environment of the nuclear regions. Abundance ratios OH+/H2O+ of 1-2.5 are estimated in the nuclei of both sources. The inferred OH+ column and abundance relative to H nuclei are (0.5-1)x1016cm–2 and ∼2x10–8, respectively. Additionally, in Arp 220, an extended low excitation component around the nuclear region is found to have OH+/H2O+∼5-10. H3O+ is detected in both sources with N(H3O+) ~(0.5-2)x1016cm–2, and in Arp 220 the pure inversion, metastable lines indicate a high rotational temperature of ∼500K, indicative of formation pumping and/or hot gas. Simple chemical models favor an ionization sequence dominated by H+ ->O+->OH+->H2O+->H3O+, and we also argue that the H+ production is most likely dominated by X-ray/cosmic ray ionization. The full set of observations and models leads us to propose that the molecular ions arise in a relatively low density (>104cm–3) interclump medium, in which case the ionization rate per H nucleus (including secondary ionizations) is ζ>10–13/s, a lower limit that is several x102 times the highest current rate estimates for Galactic regions. In Arp 220, our lower limit for ζ is compatible with estimates for the cosmic ray energy density inferred previously from the supernova rate and synchrotron radio emission, and also with the expected ionization rate produced by X-rays. In NGC 4418, we argue that X-ray ionization due to an active galactic nucleus is responsible for the molecular ion production.

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Journal keyword(s): line: formation - line: identification - ISM: abundances - galaxies: ISM - infrared: galaxies - molecular processes

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