Interstellar OH+, H2O+ and H3O+ along the sight-line to G10.6-0.4
Titre | Interstellar OH+, H2O+ and H3O+ along the sight-line to G10.6-0.4 |
Type de publication | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2010 |
Auteurs | Gerin, M, De Luca, M, Black, J, Goicoechea, JR, Herbst, E, Neufeld, DA, Falgarone, E, Godard, B, Pearson, JC, Lis, DC, Phillips, TG, Bell, TA, Sonnentrucker, P, Boulanger, F, Cernicharo, J, Coutens, A, Dartois, E, Encrenaz, P, Giesen, T, Goldsmith, PF, Gupta, H, Gry, C, Hennebelle, P, Hily-Blant, P, Joblin, C, Kazmierczak, M, Kolos, R, Krelowski, J, Martin-Pintado, J, Monje, R, Mookerjea, B, Perault, M, Persson, C, Plume, R, Rimmer, PB, Salez, M, Schmidt, M, Stutzki, J, Teyssier, D, Vastel, C, Yu, S, Contursi, A, Menten, K, Geballe, T, Schlemmer, S, Shipman, R, Tielens, A, Philipp-May, S, Cros, A, Zmuidzinas, J, Samoska, LA, Klein, K, Lorenzani, A |
Journal | Astronomy & Astrophysics |
Volume | 518 |
Date Published | Jul-Aug |
ISBN Number | 0004-6361 |
Numéro d'accès | WOS:000281527200111 |
Résumé | We report the detection of absorption lines by the reactive ions OH+, H2O+ and H3O+ along the line of sight to the submillimeter continuum source G10.6-0.4 (W31C). We used the Herschel HIFI instrument in dual beam switch mode to observe the ground state rotational transitions of OH+ at 971 GHz, H2O+ at 1115 and 607 GHz, and H3O+ at 984 GHz. The resultant spectra show deep absorption over a broad velocity range that originates in the interstellar matter along the line of sight to G10.6-0.4 as well as in the molecular gas directly associated with that source. The OH+ spectrum reaches saturation over most velocities corresponding to the foreground gas, while the opacity of the H2O+ lines remains lower than 1 in the same velocity range, and the H3O+ line shows only weak absorption. For LSR velocities between 7 and 50 kms(-1) we estimate total column densities of N(OH+) >= 2.5 x 10(14) cm(-2), N(H2O+) similar to 6 x 10(13) cm(-2) and N(H3O+) similar to 4.0 x 10(13) cm(-2). These detections confirm the role of O+ and OH+ in initiating the oxygen chemistry in diffuse molecular gas and strengthen our understanding of the gas phase production of water. The high ratio of the OH+ by the H2O+ column density implies that these species predominantly trace low-density gas with a small fraction of hydrogen in molecular form. |