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State-to-state chemistry and rotational excitation of CH$^+$ in photon-dominated regions (1704.02233v1)

Published 7 Apr 2017 in astro-ph.GA and astro-ph.SR

Abstract: We present a detailed theoretical study of the rotational excitation of CH$+$ due to reactive and nonreactive collisions involving C$+(2P)$, H$2$, CH$+$, H and free electrons. Specifically, the formation of CH$+$ proceeds through the reaction between C$+(2P)$ and H$_2(\nu{\rm H_2}=1, 2)$, 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$+$ toward the Orion Bar and the planetary nebula NGC~7027. Our results further suggest that the population of $\nu{\rm H_2}=2$ might be significant in the photon-dominated region of NGC~7027.

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