HI-to-H$_2$ Transitions in Dust-Free Interstellar Gas
Abstract
We present numerical computations and analysis of atomic to molecular (HI-to-H) transitions in cool (100 K) low-metallicity dust-free (primordial) gas, in which molecule formation occurs via cosmic-ray driven negative ion chemistry, and removal is by a combination of far-UV photodissociation and cosmic-ray ionization and dissociation. For any gas temperature, the behavior depends on the ratio of the Lyman-Werner (LW) band FUV intensity to gas density, , and the ratio of the cosmic-ray ionization rate to the gas density, . We present sets of HI-to-H abundance profiles for a wide range of and , for dust-free gas. We determine the conditions for which H absorption line self-shielding in optically thick clouds enables a transition from atomic to molecular form for ionization-driven chemistry. We also examine the effects of cosmic-ray energy losses on the atomic and molecular density profiles and transition points. For a unit Galactic interstellar FUV field intensity () with LW flux photons cm s, and a uniform cosmic-ray ionization rate s, an HI-to-H transition occurs at a total hydrogen gas column density of cm, within yr, for a gas volume density of cm at 100 K. For these parameters, the dust-free limit obtains for a dust-to-gas ratio Z, which may be reached for overall metallicities relative to Galactic solar values.
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@article{arxiv.2105.01681,
title = {HI-to-H$_2$ Transitions in Dust-Free Interstellar Gas},
author = {Amiel Sternberg and Alon Gurman and Shmuel Bialy},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2105.01681},
year = {2021}
}
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Accepted for publication in ApJ