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The ionization fraction in OMC-2 and OMC-3 (2107.06967v1)

Published 14 Jul 2021 in astro-ph.GA

Abstract: The electron density ($n_{e{-}}$) plays an important role in setting the chemistry and physics of the interstellar medium. However, measurements of $n_{e{-}}$ in neutral clouds have been directly obtained only toward a few lines of sight or they rely on indirect determinations. We use carbon radio recombination lines and the far-infrared lines of C${+}$ to directly measure $n_{e{-}}$ and the gas temperature in the envelope of the integral shaped filament (ISF) in the Orion A molecular cloud. We observed the C$102\alpha$ and C$109\alpha$ carbon radio recombination lines (CRRLs) using the Effelsberg 100m telescope at ~2' resolution toward five positions in OMC-2 and OMC-3. Since the CRRLs have similar line properties, we averaged them to increase the signal-to-noise ratio of the spectra. We compared the intensities of the averaged CRRLs, and the 158 {\mu}m-[CII] and [${13}$CII] lines to the predictions of a homogeneous model for the C${+}$/C interface in the envelope of a molecular cloud and from this comparison we determined the electron density, temperature and C${+}$ column density of the gas. We detect the CRRLs toward four positions, where their velocity and widths (FWHM 2.3 km s${-1}$) confirms that they trace the envelope of the ISF. Toward two positions we detect the CRRLs, and the [CII] and [${13}$CII] lines with a signal-to-noise ratio >5, and we find $n_{e{-}}=0.65\pm0.12$ cm${-3}$ and $0.95\pm0.02$ cm${-3}$, which corresponds to a gas density $n_{H}\approx5\times10{3}$ cm${-3}$ and a thermal pressure of $p_{th}\approx4\times10{5}$ K cm${-3}$. We also constrained the ionization fraction in the denser portions of the molecular cloud using the HCN(1-0) and C$_{2}$H(1-0) lines to $x(e{-})<3\times10{-6}$. The derived electron densities and ionization fraction imply that $x(e{-})$ drops by a factor >100 between the C${+}$ layer and the regions probed by HCN(1-0).

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