Reaction Studies of Neutral Atomic ${\rm C}$ with ${\rm H_3^+}$ using a Merged-Beams Apparatus (1408.4696v3)
Abstract: We have investigated the chemistry of ${\rm C + H_3+}$ forming CH$+$, CH$_2+$, and CH$_3+$. These reactions are believed to be some of the key gas-phase astrochemical processes initiating the formation of organic molecules in molecular clouds. For this work we have constructed a novel merged fast-beams apparatus which overlaps a beam of molecular ions onto a beam of ground-term neutral atoms. Here we present cross section data for forming CH$+$ and CH$_2+$ at collision energies from $\approx 9$ meV to $\approx20$ and 3 eV, respectively. Using these data we have derived thermal rate coefficients for reaction temperatures from $\approx72$ K to $\approx2.3 \times 105$ and $3.4 \times 104$ K, respectively. For the formation of CH$_3+$ we are able only to put an upper limit on the rate coefficient. Our results for CH$+$ and CH$_2+$ are in good agreement with the mass-scaled results from a previous ion trap study of ${\rm C + D_3+}$ at a reaction temperature of $\sim 1000$ K. At molecular cloud temperatures our thermal rate coefficient for forming CH$+$ lies a factor of $\sim 2-4$ below the Langevin rate coefficient currently given in astrochemical databases and below the published semi-classical calculations. Our results for CH$_2+$ formation are a factor of $\sim 26$ above the semi-classical results. Astrochemical databases do not currently include this channel.
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