Herschel observations in the ultracompact HII region Mon R2: Water in dense Photon-dominated regions (PDRs)
A. Fuente, O.Berne, J. Cernicharo, J.R. Rizzo, M.Gonzalez-Garcia, J.R., Goicoechea, P. Pilleri, V. Ossenkopf, M. Gerin, R. Gusten, M. Akyilmaz, A.O., Benz, F. Boulanger, S. Bruderer, C. Dedes, K. France, S. Garcia-Burillo, A., Harris, C. Joblin, T. Klein, C. Kramer, F. Le Petit

TL;DR
This study uses Herschel observations to analyze the physical and chemical conditions of the dense PDR in the ultracompact HII region Mon R2, focusing on water abundance and gas dynamics.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of water abundance and gas conditions in Mon R2's PDR using Herschel data, revealing a dense molecular layer and gas expansion.
Findings
Water abundance in PDR ~2E-8
Dense molecular gas layer with n=5E6 cm-3
Evidence of gas expansion with velocity law
Abstract
Mon R2, at a distance of 830 pc, is the only ultracompact HII region (UC HII) where the photon-dominated region (PDR) between the ionized gas and the molecular cloud can be resolved with Herschel. HIFI observations of the abundant compounds 13CO, C18O, o-H2-18O, HCO+, CS, CH, and NH have been used to derive the physical and chemical conditions in the PDR, in particular the water abundance. The 13CO, C18O, o-H2-18O, HCO+ and CS observations are well described assuming that the emission is coming from a dense (n=5E6 cm-3, N(H2)>1E22 cm-2) layer of molecular gas around the UC HII. Based on our o-H2-18O observations, we estimate an o-H2O abundance of ~2E-8. This is the average ortho-water abundance in the PDR. Additional H2-18O and/or water lines are required to derive the water abundance profile. A lower density envelope (n~1E5 cm-3, N(H2)=2-5E22 cm-2) is responsible for the absorption in…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
