Chemical probes of turbulence in the diffuse medium: the TDR model
Benjamin Godard (LERMA), Edith Falgarone (LERMA), Guillaume Pineau Des, For\^ets (IAS)

TL;DR
This study investigates how turbulence influences chemical abundances in the diffuse interstellar medium using the updated turbulent dissipation regions (TDR) model, identifying key tracers and constraining turbulence parameters.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed analysis of chemical species as tracers of turbulence, providing new constraints on turbulence parameters in the diffuse ISM.
Findings
CH+ and SH+ are sensitive tracers of turbulent dissipation.
Turbulent dissipation enhances CO, HCO+, and [CII] emission.
Upper limits on dissipation rate and ion-neutral drift are established.
Abstract
Context. Tens of light hydrides and small molecules have now been detected over several hundreds sight lines sampling the diffuse interstellar medium (ISM) in both the Solar neighbourhood and the inner Galactic disk. They provide unprecedented statistics on the first steps of chemistry in the diffuse gas. Aims. These new data confirm the limitations of the traditional chemical pathways driven by the UV photons and the cosmic rays (CR) and the need for additional energy sources, such as turbulent dissipation, to open highly endoenergetic formation routes. The goal of the present paper is to further investigate the link between specific species and the properties of the turbulent cascade in particular its space-time intermittency. Methods. We have analysed ten different atomic and molecular species in the framework of the updated model of turbulent dissipation regions (TDR). We study the…
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