Molecular absorption lines toward star-forming regions : a comparative study of HCO+, HNC, HCN, and CN
Benjamin Godard (LERMA), Edith Falgarone (LERMA), Maryvonne Gerin, (LERMA), Pierre Hily-Blant (LAOG), Massimo De Luca (LERMA)

TL;DR
This study compares molecular absorption lines of HCO+, HCN, HNC, and CN in star-forming regions to understand the chemistry of the diffuse interstellar medium, revealing correlations and physical properties of the gas.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed comparison of these molecules' absorption lines across multiple lines of sight, linking observations to chemical models of the ISM.
Findings
Molecular column densities vary up to two orders of magnitude.
CN, HCN, and HNC are linearly correlated with specific ratios.
HCO+ lines are broader than CN-bearing molecules by about 30%.
Abstract
Aims. The comparative study of several molecular species at the origin of the gas phase chemistry in the diffuse interstellar medium (ISM) is a key input in unraveling the coupled chemical and dynamical evolution of the ISM. Methods. The lowest rotational lines of HCO+, HCN, HNC, and CN were observed at the IRAM-30m telescope in absorption against the \lambda 3 mm and \lambda 1.3 mm continuum emission of massive star-forming regions in the Galactic plane. The absorption lines probe the gas over kiloparsecs along these lines of sight. The excitation temperatures of HCO+ are inferred from the comparison of the absorptions in the two lowest transitions. The spectra of all molecular species on the same line of sight are decomposed into Gaussian velocity components. Most appear in all the spectra of a given line of sight. For each component, we derived the central opacity, the velocity…
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