A new proxy to estimate the cosmic-ray ionisation rate in dense cores
Abstract
Cosmic rays are a global source of ionisation, and the ionisation fraction represents a fundamental parameter in the interstellar medium. Ions couple to magnetic fields, affect the chemistry, and the dynamics of star-forming regions as well as planetary atmospheres. However, the cosmic-ray ionisation rate represents one of the bottlenecks for astrochemical models, and its determination is one of the most puzzling problems in astrophysics. While for diffuse clouds reasonable values have been provided from H observations, for dense clouds, due to the lack of rotational transitions, this is not possible, and estimates are strongly biased by the employed model. We present here an analytical expression, obtained from first principles, to estimate the cosmic-ray ionisation rate from observational quantities. The theoretical predictions are validated with high-resolution three-dimensional numerical simulations and applied to the well known core L1544; we obtained an estimate of s. Our results and the analytical formulae provided represent the first model-independent, robust tool to probe the cosmic-ray ionisation rate in the densest part of star-forming regions (on spatial scales of pc). An error analysis is presented to give statistical relevance to our study.
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@article{arxiv.2003.05416,
title = {A new proxy to estimate the cosmic-ray ionisation rate in dense cores},
author = {Stefano Bovino and Simon Ferrada-Chamorro and Alessandro Lupi and Dominik R. G. Schleicher and Paola Caselli},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.05416},
year = {2020}
}
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Accepted on MNRAS Letters