Modelling line emission of deuterated H_3^+ from prestellar cores
O. Sipil\"a, E. Hugo, J. Harju, O. Asvany, M. Juvela, S. Schlemmer

TL;DR
This paper models the emission lines of deuterated H_3^+ molecules in prestellar cores to predict their observability, incorporating new reaction rates and excitation conditions to improve understanding of cold core chemistry.
Contribution
It introduces updated rate coefficients into the modeling of deuterated H_3^+ ions, refining predictions of their line emissions and ratios in prestellar cores.
Findings
Predicted line intensities match observed data for specific cores.
New rate coefficients slightly alter isotopologue abundance ratios.
Models suggest detectability of key lines in cold dense cores.
Abstract
Context: The depletion of heavy elements in cold cores of interstellar molecular clouds can lead to a situation where deuterated forms of H_3^+ are the most useful spectroscopic probes of the physical conditions. Aims: The aim is to predict the observability of the rotational lines of H_2D^+ and D_2H^+ from prestellar cores. Methods: Recently derived rate coefficients for the H_3^+ + H_2 isotopic system were applied to the "complete depletion" reaction scheme to calculate abundance profiles in hydrostatic core models. The ground-state lines of H_2D^+(o) (372 GHz) and D_2H^+(p) (692 GHz) arising from these cores were simulated. The excitation of the rotational levels of these molecules was approximated by using the state-to-state coefficients for collisions with H_2. We also predicted line profiles from cores with a power-law density distribution advocated in some previous studies.…
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