Widespread Galactic CF+ absorption: detection toward W49 with the Plateau de Bure Interferometer
H. S. Liszt, V. V. Guzman, J. Pety, M. Gerin, D. A. Neufeld, P., Gratier

TL;DR
This study detects widespread CF+ absorption in the Galactic disk toward W49, demonstrating CF+'s presence in diffuse and translucent molecular gas and exploring fluorine chemistry models in interstellar environments.
Contribution
First detection of CF+ absorption toward W49, showing its distribution in diffuse and translucent gas, and evaluating fluorine chemistry models against observations.
Findings
CF+ is widespread in Galactic disk gas.
Column density ratios of CF+ to H2 are quantified.
Models generally overpredict CF+ column densities.
Abstract
To study the usefulness of \CFP\ as a tracer of the regions where C\p\ and \HH\ coexist in the interstellar medium. We used the Plateau de Bure Interferometer to synthesize \CFP\ J=1-0 absorption at 102.6 GHz toward the core of the distant HII region W49N at l = 43.2\degr, b=0.0\degr, and we modeled the fluorine chemistry in diffuse/translucent molecular gas. We detected \CFP\ absorption over a broad range of velocity showing that \CFP\ is widespread in the \HH-bearing Galactic disk gas. Originally detected in dense gas in the Orion Bar and Horsehead PDR, \CFP\ was subsequently detected in absorption from diffuse and translucent clouds seen toward \bll\ and 3C111. Here we showed that \CFP\ is distributed throughout the diffuse and translucent molecular disk gas with N(\CFP)/N(\HH) , increasing to N(\CFP)/N(\HH) in one cloud at 39 \kms\…
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