The abundance and excitation of interstellar H 3 +
- 15 September 2000
- journal article
- Published by The Royal Society in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences
- Vol. 358 (1774) , 2515-2521
- https://doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2000.0664
Abstract
Observations of interstellar H3+ test a central part of theories of ion-molecule chemistry in space. It is possible to measure the abundances of cold H2, of H3+, and of CO in the same parcel of gas by means of infrared absorption spectroscopy toward obscured stars. The observed populations of the lowest rotational levels of H2 and H3+ confirm that reactive collisions tend to thermalize the ortho– and para–nuclear–spin species in interstellar clouds. The rotational population distributions in CO provide diagnostic information on physical conditions (density and kinetic temperature). Taken together, observations of these three molecules make it possible to infer the rate of ionization in neutral, molecular clouds by penetrating cosmic rays or Xrays. Recent observations and their interpretation are summarized. The prospects for detecting weak, pure rotational transitions of H3+ are considered.Keywords
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