Detection of OH$^+$ and H$_2$O$^+$ towards Orion~KL
H. Gupta, P. Rimmer, J. C. Pearson, S. Yu, E. Herbst, N. Harada, E. A., Bergin, D. A. Neufeld, G. J. Melnick, R. Bachiller, W. Baechtold, T. A. Bell,, G. A. Blake, E. Caux, C. Ceccarelli, J. Cernicharo, G. Chattopadhyay, C., Comito, S. Cabrit, N. R. Crockett, F. Daniel

TL;DR
This study reports the detection of reactive ions OH$^+$ and H$_2$O$^+$ in Orion KL using Herschel/HIFI, revealing their absorption features and estimating their column densities, which are lower than in other regions, indicating high gas density and ionization.
Contribution
First detection of OH$^+$ and H$_2$O$^+$ in Orion KL with detailed absorption analysis and column density estimates, expanding understanding of molecular ions in star-forming regions.
Findings
Detected OH$^+$ and H$_2$O$^+$ in absorption towards Orion KL.
Estimated column densities for the ions in different components.
Column densities are lower than in other star-forming regions, suggesting higher gas density.
Abstract
We report observations of the reactive molecular ions OH, HO, and HO towards Orion KL with Herschel/HIFI. All three fine-structure transitions of OH at 909, 971, and 1033GHz and both fine-structure components of the doublet {\it ortho}-HO transition at 1115 and 1139GHz were detected; an upper limit was obtained for HO. OH and HO are observed purely in absorption, showing a narrow component at the source velocity of 9 kms, and a broad blueshifted absorption similar to that reported recently for HF and {\it para}-HO, and attributed to the low velocity outflow of Orion KL. We estimate column densities of OH and HO for the 9 km s component of cm and cm, and those in the outflow of cm…
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TopicsAstronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Embedded Systems and FPGA Design
