CH abundance gradient in TMC-1
Aleksi Suutarinen, Wolf Dietrich Geppert, Jorma Harju, Arto, Heikkil\"a, Stephan Hotzel, Mika Juvela, Tom J. Millar, Catherine Walsh, and, Jan Gerard Amos Wouterloot

TL;DR
This study maps the distribution of CH and OH molecules in TMC-1, revealing abundance gradients linked to the cloud's physical and chemical evolution, and providing insights into early-stage dark cloud chemistry.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed mapping of CH abundance gradients in TMC-1 and correlates these with OH, offering new insights into molecular distributions and chemical evolution in dark clouds.
Findings
CH abundance peaks near cyanopolyyne maximum
Fractional CH abundance increases from 1.0e-8 to 2.0e-8 along the filament
OH/CH ratio is ~16-20, higher than in diffuse gas
Abstract
We observed the 9-cm Lambda-doubling lines of CH along the dense filament of TMC-1. The CH column densities were compared with the total H2 column densities derived using the 2MASS NIR data and previously published SCUBA maps and with OH column densities derived using previous observations with Effelsberg. We also modelled the chemical evolution of TMC-1 adopting physical conditions typical of dark clouds using the UMIST Database for Astrochemistry gas-phase reaction network to aid the interpretation of the observed OH/CH abundance ratios. The CH column density has a clear peak in the vicinity of the cyanopolyyne maximum of TMC-1. The fractional CH abundance relative to H2 increases steadily from the northwestern end of the filament where it lies around 1.0e-8, to the southeast where it reaches a value of 2.0e-8. The OH and CH column densities are well correlated, and we obtained OH/CH…
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