Outflowing OH$^+$ in Markarian 231: the ionization rate of the molecular gas
E. Gonz\'alez-Alfonso, J. Fischer, S. Bruderer, M. L. N. Ashby, H. A., Smith, S. Veilleux, H. S. P. M\"uller, K. P. Stewart, E. Sturm

TL;DR
This study uses Herschel observations of OH+ in Mrk 231 to determine that cosmic rays, rather than X-rays, primarily ionize the molecular gas in the galaxy's outflow and torus, revealing high ionization rates.
Contribution
First detection of OH+ in Mrk 231's outflow and torus, providing new insights into the ionization mechanisms in active galactic nuclei environments.
Findings
OH+ shows P-Cygni profiles indicating outflows up to 1000 km/s.
High OH+/H2O+ and OH+/H3O+ ratios suggest high ionization rates.
Cosmic rays, not X-rays, are likely responsible for the observed ionization.
Abstract
The oxygen-bearing molecular ions OH+, H2O+, and H3O+ are key species that probe the ionization rate of (partially) molecular gas that is ionized by X-rays and cosmic rays permeating the interstellar medium. We report Herschel far-infrared and submillimeter spectroscopic observations of OH+ in Mrk 231, showing both ground-state P-Cygni profiles, and excited line profiles with blueshifted absorption wings extending up to ~1000 km s^{-1}. In addition, OH+ probes an excited component peaking at central velocities, likely arising from the torus probed by the OH centimeter-wave megamaser. Four lines of H2O+ are also detected at systemic velocities, but H3O+ is undetected. Based on our earlier OH studies, we estimate an abundance ratio of OH/OH+~5-10 for the outflowing components and ~20 for the torus, and an OH+ abundance relative to H nuclei of ~>10^{-7}. We also find high OH+/H2O+ and…
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