State-to-state chemistry and rotational excitation of CH+ in photon-dominated regions
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Titre | State-to-state chemistry and rotational excitation of CH+ in photon-dominated regions |
Type de publication | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2017 |
Auteurs | Faure A., Halvick P., Stoecklin T., Honvault P., Epee M.DEpee, J. Mezei Z., Motapon O., Schneider I.F, Tennyson J., Roncero O., Bulut N., Zanchet A. |
Journal | MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY |
Volume | 469 |
Pagination | 612-620 |
Date Published | JUL |
Type of Article | Article |
ISSN | 0035-8711 |
Mots-clés | astrochemistry, ISM: molecules, line: formation, molecular data, molecular processes, radiative transfer |
Résumé | We present a detailed theoretical study of the rotational excitation of CH+ due to reactive and non-reactive collisions involving C+(P-2), H-2, CH+, H and free electrons. Specifically, the formation of CH+ proceeds through the reaction between C+(P-2) and H-2(vH(2) = 1, 2), while the collisional (de)excitation and destruction of CH+ is due to collisions with hydrogen atoms and free electrons. State-to-state and initial-state-specific rate coefficients are computed in the kinetic temperature range 10-3000 K for the inelastic, exchange, abstraction and dissociative recombination processes using accurate potential energy surfaces and the best scattering methods. Good agreement, within a factor of 2, is found between the experimental and theoretical thermal rate coefficients, except for the reaction of CH+ with H atoms at kinetic temperatures below 50 K. The full set of collisional and chemical data are then implemented in a radiative transfer model. Our non-LTE calculations confirm that the formation pumping due to vibrationally excited H-2 has a substantial effect on the excitation of CH+ in photon-dominated regions. In addition, we are able to reproduce, within error bars, the far-infrared observations of CH+ towards the Orion Bar and the planetary nebula NGC 7027. Our results further suggest that the population of vH(2) = 2 might be significant in the photon-dominated region of NGC 7027. |
DOI | 10.1093/mnras/stx892 |