Spatial distribution of small hydrocarbons in the neighborhood of the Ultra Compact HII region Monoceros R2
P. Pilleri, S. Trevi\~no-Morales, A. Fuente, C. Joblin, J. Cernicharo,, M. Gerin, S. Viti, O. Bern\'e, J.R. Goicoechea, J. Pety, M., Gonzalez-Garc\'ia, J. Montillaud, V. Ossenkopf, C. Kramer, S., Garc\'ia-Burillo, F. Le Petit, J. Le Bourlot

TL;DR
This study investigates the spatial distribution and chemistry of small hydrocarbons in the high-UV environment of Monoceros R2, revealing complex interactions between gas-phase, grain-surface, and time-dependent processes.
Contribution
It provides detailed observational data on hydrocarbons in Mon R2 and compares these with chemical models, highlighting the roles of various chemical processes in PDRs.
Findings
CCH emission is widespread, while CH and c-C3H2 are localized in illuminated regions.
The abundance ratio of c-C3H2 to CCH varies spatially, increasing towards the emission peak.
Gas-phase chemistry explains some hydrocarbons, but grain-surface and time-dependent chemistry are crucial in the envelope.
Abstract
We study the chemistry of small hydrocarbons in the photon-dominated regions (PDRs) associated with the ultra-compact HII region Mon R2. Our goal is to determine the variations of the abundance of small hydrocarbons in a high-UV irradiated PDR and investigate their chemistry. We present an observational study of CH, CCH and c-CH in Mon R2 combining data obtained with the IRAM 30m telescope and Herschel. We determine the column densities of these species, and compare their spatial distributions with that of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH). We compare the observational results with different chemical models to explore the relative importance of gas-phase, grain-surface and time-dependent chemistry in these environments. The emission of the small hydrocarbons show different patterns. The CCH emission is extended while CH and c-CH are concentrated towards the more…
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