Photon-Dominated Region Modeling of the [C I],[C II], and CO Line Emission from a Boundary in the Taurus Molecular Cloud
Matthew Orr, Jorge Pineda, and Paul Goldsmith

TL;DR
This study models the emission lines from a boundary in the Taurus molecular cloud using PDR models, constraining physical parameters and comparing with observations to understand the cloud's chemical and physical state.
Contribution
It provides a detailed PDR model of a specific cloud boundary, incorporating various physical effects and comparing with observations to refine understanding of cloud parameters.
Findings
Good agreement between model and observations.
External FUV field of 0.05 G0 explains line intensities.
Low sulfur abundance and specific cosmic ray rate are required.
Abstract
We present [Ci] and [Cii] observations of a linear edge region in the Taurus molecular cloud, and model this region as a cylindrically symmetric PDR exposed to a low-intensity UV radiation field. The sharp, long profile of the linear edge makes it an ideal case to test PDR models and determine cloud parameters. We compare observations of the [C i], 3P1 -> 3P0 (492 GHz), [C i] 3P2 -> 3P1 (809 GHz), and [Cii] 2P3/2 -> 2P1/2 (1900 GHz) transitions, as well as the lowest rotational transitions of 12CO and 13CO, with line intensities produced by the RATRAN radiative transfer code from the results of the Meudon PDR code. We constrain the density structure of the cloud by fitting a cylindrical density function to visual extinction data. We study the effects of variation of the FUV field, 12C/13C isotopic abundance ratio, sulfur depletion, cosmic ray ionization rate, and inclination of the…
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