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Nitrogen hydrides in interstellar gas: Herschel/HIFI observations towards G10.6-0.4 (W31C)

Authors :
Persson, C. M.
Black, J. H.
Cernicharo, J.
Goicoechea, J. R.
Hassel, G. E.
Herbst, E.
Gerin, M.
De Luca, M.
Bell, T. A.
Coutens, A.
Falgarone, E.
Goldsmith, P. F.
Gupta, H.
Kazmierczak, M.
Lis, D. C.
Mookerjea, B.
Neufeld, D. A.
Pearson, J.
Phillips, T. G.
Sonnentrucker, P.
Stutzki, J.
Vastel, C.
Yu, S.
Boulanger, F.
Dartois, E.
Encrenaz, P.
Geballe, T. R.
Giesen, T.
Godard, B.
Gry, C.
Hennebelle, P.
Hily-Blant, P.
Joblin, C.
Kolos, R.
Krelowski, J.
Martin-Pintado, J.
Menten, K.
Monje, R.
Perault, M.
Plume, R.
Salez, M.
Schlemmer, S.
Schmidt, M.
Teyssier, D.
Peron, I.
Cais, P.
Gaufre, P.
Cros, A.
Ravera, L.
Morris, P.
Lord, S.
Planesas, P.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

The HIFI instrument on board the Herschel Space Observatory has been used to observe interstellar nitrogen hydrides along the sight-line towards G10.6-0.4 in order to improve our understanding of the interstellar chemistry of nitrogen. We report observations of absorption in NH N=1-0, J=2-1 and ortho-NH2 1_1,1-0_0,0. We also observed ortho-NH3 1_0-0_0, and 2_0-1_0, para-NH3 2_1-1_1, and searched unsuccessfully for NH+. All detections show emission and absorption associated directly with the hot-core source itself as well as absorption by foreground material over a wide range of velocities. All spectra show similar, non-saturated, absorption features, which we attribute to diffuse molecular gas. Total column densities over the velocity range 11-54 km/s are estimated. The similar profiles suggest fairly uniform abundances relative to hydrogen, approximately 6*10^-9, 3*10^-9, and 3*10^-9 for NH, NH2, and NH3, respectively. These abundances are discussed with reference to models of gas-phase and surface chemistry.<br />Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, 2 online pages with 2 figures. Accepted for publication in A&A July 6 (Herschel/HIFI special issue)

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1007.2550
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201015105