Author:
Padovani Marco,Galli Daniele,Scarlett Liam H.,Grassi Tommaso,Rehill Una S.,Zammit Mark C.,Bray Igor,Fursa Dmitry V.
Abstract
Galactic cosmic rays (CRs) play a crucial role in ionisation, dissociation, and excitation processes within dense cloud regions where UV radiation is absorbed by dust grains and gas species. CRs regulate the abundance of ions and radicals, leading to the formation of more and more
complex molecular species, and determine the charge distribution on dust grains.
A quantitative analysis of these effects is essential for understanding the dynamical and chemical evolution of star-forming regions. The CR-induced photon flux
has a significant impact on the evolution of the dense molecular medium in its gas and dust components. This study evaluates the flux of UV photons generated by CRs to calculate the photon-induced dissociation and ionisation rates of a vast number of atomic and molecular species, as well as the integrated UV photon flux. To achieve these goals, we took advantage of recent developments in the
determination of the spectra of secondary electrons, in the calculation of state-resolved excitation cross sections of H2 by electron impact,
and of photodissociation and photoionisation cross sections. We calculated
the H2 level population of each rovibrational level of the $X,B,C,B^ prime D^ and $a$ states. We then computed the UV photon spectrum of H2 in its line and continuum components between 72 and 700 nm,
with unprecedented accuracy,
as a function of
the CR spectrum incident on a molecular cloud, the H2 column density,
the isomeric H2 composition, and the dust properties.
The resulting photodissociation and photoionisation rates are, on average, lower than previous determinations
by a factor of about 2,
with deviations of up to a factor of 5 for
the photodissociation of species
such as AlH C2H2 C2H3 C3H3 LiH N2 NaCl NaH O2+ S2+ SiH l-C4 and l-C5H .
A special focus is given to the photoionisation rates of H2 HF and N2 as well as to the photodissociation of H2 which we find to be orders of magnitude higher than previous estimates.
We give parameterisations for both the photorates and the integrated UV photon flux as a function of the CR
ionisation rate, which implicitly depends on the H2 column density, as well as the dust properties.
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
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