Sensitivity analyses of dense cloud chemical models
V. Wakelam, E. Herbst, J. Le Bourlot, F. Hersant, F. Selsis, S., Guilloteau

TL;DR
This study analyzes how sensitive dense cloud chemical models are to various parameters, identifying key factors affecting model accuracy and guiding future improvements for interpreting interstellar medium observations.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive sensitivity analysis of a dense core chemical model, highlighting the most influential parameters and their impact over time.
Findings
Reaction rate coefficients and elemental abundances are the most critical parameters.
Models are less sensitive to gas density and temperature.
Reducing uncertainties in reaction rates will improve model robustness.
Abstract
Because of new telescopes that will dramatically improve our knowledge of the interstellar medium, chemical models will have to be used to simulate the chemistry of many regions with diverse properties. To make these models more robust, it is important to understand their sensitivity to a variety of parameters. In this article, we report a study of the sensitivity of a chemical model of a cold dense core, with homogeneous and time-independent physical conditions, to variations in the following parameters: initial chemical inventory, gas temperature and density, cosmic-ray ionization rate, chemical reaction rate coefficients, and elemental abundances. From the results of the parameter variations, we can quantify the sensitivity of the model to each parameter as a function of time. Our results can be used in principle with observations to constrain some parameters for different cold…
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