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Molecular-Cloud-Scale Chemical Composition III: Constraints of Average Physical Properties through Chemical Models

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2019-02-13 v1

Abstract

It is important to understand the origin of molecular line intensities and chemical composition in the molecular-cloud scale in the Galactic sources because it serves as a benchmark to compare with the chemical compositions of extragalactic sources. Recent observations of the 3-mm spectra averaged over the 10-pc scale show similar spectral pattern among sources for molecular lines HCN, HCO+^+, CCH, HNC, HNCO, c-C3_3H2_2, CS, SO, N2_2H+^+, and CN. To constrain the average physical property emitting such spectral pattern, we model molecular spectra using a time-dependent gas-grain chemical model followed by a radiative transfer calculation. We use a grid of physical parameters such as the density n=3×1023×104n=3 \times 10^2 - 3\times 10^4 cm3^{-3}, the temperature, T=1030T=10-30 K, the visual extinction AV=2,4,10A_{\rm V} = 2,4,10 mag, the cosmic-ray ionization rate ζ=10171016\zeta = 10^{-17} - 10^{-16} s1^{-1}, and the sulfur elemental abundance S/H=8×1088×107S/H = 8\times 10^{-8} - 8\times 10^{-7}. Comparison with the observed spectra indicates that spectra are well reproduced with the relatively low density of n=(13)×103n=(1-3) \times 10^3\,cm3^{-3}, T=10T=10\,K, ζ=1017\zeta = 10^{-17} s1^{-1}, and the short chemistry timescale of 10510^5 yrs. This short chemistry timescale may indicate that molecular clouds are constantly affected by the turbulence, and exposed to low-density, low AVA_{\rm V} regions that "refreshes" the chemical clock by UV radiation. The relatively low density obtained is orders of magnitude lower than the commonly-quoted critical density in the optically thin case. Meanwhile, this range of density is consistent with results from recent observational analysis of molecular-cloud-scale mapping.

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@article{arxiv.1812.03273,
  title  = {Molecular-Cloud-Scale Chemical Composition III: Constraints of Average Physical Properties through Chemical Models},
  author = {Nanase Harada and Yuri Nishimura and Yoshimasa Watanabe and Satoshi Yamamoto and Yuri Aikawa and Nami Sakai and Takashi Shimonishi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.03273},
  year   = {2019}
}

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30 pages, 21 figures, accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal