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Cosmic-ray induced destruction of CO in star-forming galaxies

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2017-04-26 v1 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

We explore the effects of the expected higher cosmic ray (CR) ionization rates ζCR\zeta_{\rm CR} on the abundances of carbon monoxide (CO), atomic carbon (C), and ionized carbon (C+^+) in the H2_2 clouds of star-forming galaxies. The study of Bisbas et al. (2015) is expanded by: a) using realistic inhomogeneous Giant Molecular Cloud (GMC) structures, b) a detailed chemical analysis behind the CR-induced destruction of CO, and c) exploring the thermal state of CR-irradiated molecular gas. CRs permeating the interstellar medium with ζCR\zeta_{\rm CR}10×\gtrsim 10\times(Galactic) are found to significantly reduce the [CO]/[H2_2] abundance ratios throughout the mass of a GMC. CO rotational line imaging will then show much clumpier structures than the actual ones. For ζCR\zeta_{\rm CR}100×\gtrsim 100\times(Galactic) this bias becomes severe, limiting the utility of CO lines for recovering structural and dynamical characteristics of H2_2-rich galaxies throughout the Universe, including many of the so-called Main Sequence (MS) galaxies where the bulk of cosmic star formation occurs. Both C+^+ and C abundances increase with rising ζCR\zeta_{\rm CR}, with C remaining the most abundant of the two throughout H2_2 clouds, when ζCR(1100)×\zeta_{\rm CR}\sim (1-100)\times(Galactic). C+^+ starts to dominate for ζCR\zeta_{\rm CR}103×\gtrsim 10^3\times(Galactic). The thermal state of the gas in the inner and denser regions of GMCs is invariant with Tgas10KT_{\rm gas}\sim 10\,{\rm K} for ζCR(110)×\zeta_{\rm CR}\sim (1-10)\times(Galactic). For ζCR\zeta_{\rm CR}103×\sim 10^3\times(Galactic) this is no longer the case and Tgas3050KT_{\rm gas}\sim 30-50\,{\rm K} are reached. Finally we identify OH as the key species whose TgasT_{\rm gas}-sensitive abundance could mitigate the destruction of CO at high temperatures.

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@article{arxiv.1703.08598,
  title  = {Cosmic-ray induced destruction of CO in star-forming galaxies},
  author = {Thomas G. Bisbas and Ewine F. van Dishoeck and Padelis P. Papadopoulos and László Szücs and Shmuel Bialy and Zhi-Yu Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1703.08598},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

17 pages, 12 figures, accepted by ApJ