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Chemical complexity of phosphorous bearing species in various regions of the Interstellar medium

Authors :
Sil, Milan
Srivastav, Satyam
Bhat, Bratati
Mondal, Suman Kumar
Gorai, Prasanta
Ghosh, Rana
Shimonishi, Takashi
Chakrabarti, Sandip K.
Sivaraman, Bhalamurugan
Pathak, Amit
Nakatani, Naoki
Furuya, Kenji
Das, Ankan
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Phosphorus related species are not known to be as omnipresent in space as hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and sulfur-bearing species. Astronomers spotted very few P-bearing molecules in the interstellar medium and circumstellar envelopes. Limited discovery of the P-bearing species imposes severe constraints in modeling the P-chemistry. In this paper, we carry out extensive chemical models to follow the fate of P-bearing species in diffuse clouds, photon-dominated or photodissociation regions (PDRs), and hot cores/corinos. We notice a curious correlation between the abundances of PO and PN and atomic nitrogen. Since N atoms are comparatively abundant in diffuse clouds and PDRs than in the hot core/corino region, PO/PN reflects < 1 in diffuse clouds, << 1 in PDRs, and > 1 in the late warm-up evolutionary phase of the hot core/corino regions. During the end of the post-warm-up phase, we obtain PO/PN > 1 for hot core and < 1 for its low mass analog. We employ a radiative transfer model to investigate the transitions of some of the P-bearing species in diffuse cloud and hot core regions and estimate the line profiles. Our study estimates the required integration time to observe these transitions with ground-based and space-based telescopes. We also carry out quantum chemical computation of the infrared features of PH3 along with various impurities. We notice that SO2 overlaps with the PH3 bending-scissoring modes around ~ (1000 - 1100) cm-1. We also find that the presence of CO2 can strongly influence the intensity of the stretching modes around ~ 2400 cm-1 of PH3 .<br />Comment: 44 pages, 28 figures, Accepted for the publication in The Astronomical Journal

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2105.14569
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ac09f9