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2012A&A...537A...7R - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 537A, 7-7 (2012/1-1)

Observing a column-dependent ζ in dense interstellar sources: the case of the Horsehead Nebula.

RIMMER P.B., HERBST E., MORATA O. and ROUEFF E.

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Observations of small carbon-bearing molecules such as CCH, C4H, c-C3H2, and HCO in the Horsehead nebula have shown these species to have higher abundances towards the edge of the source than towards the center. Given the determination of a wide range of values for ζ (s–1), the total ionization rate of hydrogen atoms, and the proposal of a column-dependent ζ(NH), where NH is the total column of hydrogen nuclei, we desire to determine if the effects of ζ(NH) in a single object with spatial variation can be observable. We chose the Horsehead nebula because of its geometry and high density. We model the Horsehead nebula as a near edge-on photon dominated region (PDR), using several choices for ζ, both constant and as a function of column. The column-dependent ζ functions are determined by a Monte Carlo model of cosmic ray penetration, using a steep power-law spectrum and accounting for ionization and magnetic field effects. We consider a case with low-metal elemental abundances as well as a sulfur-rich case. We show that use of a column-dependent ζ(NH) of 5x10–15s–1 at the surface and 7.5x10–16s–1 at AV=10 on balance improves agreement between measured and theoretical molecular abundances, compared with constant values of ζ.

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Journal keyword(s): astrochemistry - molecular processes - ISM: abundances - ISM: molecules - ISM: individual objects: Horsehead nebula

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