PDRs4All

IF 5.4 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
I. Schroetter, O. Berné, J. R. Goicoechea, J. H. Black, O. Roncero, F. Alarcon, P. Amiot, O. Asvany, C. Boersma, S. Brünken, J. Cami, L. Coudert, E. Dartois, A. Fuente, B. Gans, A. Gusdorf, U. Jacovella, M. A. Martin Drumel, T. Onaka, E. Peeters, E. Roueff, A. G. G. M. Tielens, M. Zannese
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Abstract

Most protoplanetary disks experience a phase in which they are subjected to strong ultraviolet radiation from nearby massive stars. This UV radiation can substantially alter their chemistry by producing numerous radicals and molecular ions. In this Letter we present a detailed analysis of the JWST-NIRSpec spectrum of the d203-506 obtained as part of the PDRs4All Early Release Science program. Using state-of-the-art spectroscopic data, we searched for species using a multi-molecule fitting tool, PAHTATMOL, which we developed for this purpose. Based on this analysis, we report the clear detection of ro-vibrational emission of the CH radical and the likely detection of the H molecular ion, with estimated abundances of a few times 10−7 and approximately 10−8, respectively. The presence of CH is predicted by gas-phase models and is well explained by hydrocarbon photochemistry. Interstellar H is usually formed through reactions of H2 with H originating from cosmic ray ionization of H2. However, recent theoretical studies suggest that H also forms through far-UV (FUV)-driven chemistry in strongly irradiated (G0 > 103), dense (nH > 106 cm−3) gas. The latter is favored as an explanation for the presence of hot H (Tex ≳ 1000 K) in the outer disk layers of d203-506, coinciding with the emission of FUV-pumped H2 and other photodissociation region (PDR) species, such as CH+, CH , and OH. Our detection of infrared emission from vibrationally excited H and CH raises questions about their excitation mechanisms and underscores that FUV radiation can have a profound impact on the chemistry of planet-forming disks. They also demonstrate the power of JWST to push the limit of the detection of elusive species in protoplanetary disks.
PDRs4All
大多数原行星盘都会经历一个阶段,在这个阶段它们会受到来自附近大质量恒星的强烈紫外线辐射。这种紫外线辐射可以通过产生大量的自由基和分子离子而大大改变它们的化学性质。在这封信中,我们提出了作为PDRs4All早期发布科学计划的一部分获得的d203-506的JWST-NIRSpec光谱的详细分析。利用最先进的光谱数据,我们使用为此目的开发的多分子拟合工具PAHTATMOL来搜索物种。基于这一分析,我们报告了CH自由基的反振动发射的清晰检测和H分子离子的可能检测,估计丰度分别为10−7的几倍和10−8的大约。气相模型预测了CH的存在,并且用烃光化学很好地解释了CH的存在。星际氢通常是由H2与H2的宇宙射线电离产生的H反应形成的。然而,最近的理论研究表明,氢也通过远紫外(FUV)驱动的化学反应在强辐照(G0 >03)、致密(nH >06cm−3)气体中形成。后者被认为是d203-506外盘层存在热氢(Tex > 1000k)的一种解释,与fuv泵浦H2和其他光解离区(PDR)物质(如CH+、CH和OH)的发射相一致。我们对振动激发H和CH的红外发射的探测提出了关于它们的激发机制的问题,并强调了FUV辐射可以对行星形成盘的化学作用产生深远的影响。它们还展示了JWST在探测原行星盘中难以捉摸的物种方面的能力。
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Astronomy & Astrophysics
Astronomy & Astrophysics 地学天文-天文与天体物理
CiteScore
10.20
自引率
27.70%
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2105
审稿时长
1-2 weeks
期刊介绍: Astronomy & Astrophysics is an international Journal that publishes papers on all aspects of astronomy and astrophysics (theoretical, observational, and instrumental) independently of the techniques used to obtain the results.
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