Chemical modeling of L183 (= L134N) : an estimate of the ortho/para H2 ratio
Laurent Pagani (LERMA), Charlotte Vastel, Edouard Hugo, Viatcheslav, Kokoouline, Chris H. Greene, Aurore Bacmann (LAOG), Estelle Bayet, Cecilia, Ceccarelli (LAOG), Renshui Peng, Stefan Schlemmer

TL;DR
This study models the ortho/para H2 ratio in the L183 prestellar core to better understand deuteration chemistry and core evolution, revealing a high and varying ratio crucial for chemical and dynamical insights.
Contribution
It provides new estimates of the ortho/para H2 ratio in L183 using chemical models and observations, including updated reaction rates, and links this ratio to core age and evolution.
Findings
H2D+ ortho/para ratio varies by an order of magnitude across the core.
The core is likely older than 1.5-2 x 10^5 years.
The H2 ortho/para ratio remains high (~0.1) in most of the cloud.
Abstract
Context. The high degree of deuteration observed in some prestellar cores depends on the ortho-to-para H2 ratio through the H3+ fractionation. Aims. We want to constrain the ortho/para H2 ratio across the L183 prestellar core. This is mandatory to correctly describe the deuter- ation amplification phenomenon in depleted cores such as L183 and to relate the total (ortho+para) H2D+ abundance to the sole ortho-H2D+ column density measurement. Methods. To constrain this ortho/para H2 ratio and derive its profile, we make use of the N2D+ /N2H+ ratio and of the ortho-H2D+ observations performed across the prestellar core. We use two simple chemical models limited to an almost totally depleted core description. New dissociative recombination and trihydrogen cation-dihydrogen reaction rates (including all isotopologues) are presented in this paper and included in our models. Results. We…
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