Extending the view of ArH+ chemistry in diffuse clouds
Arshia M. Jacob, Karl M. Menten, Friedrich Wyrowski, Benjamin Winkel,, and David A. Neufeld

TL;DR
This study extends the observation of ArH+ across the Galaxy, demonstrating its effectiveness as a tracer of diffuse atomic gas and analyzing its relationship with other interstellar medium components.
Contribution
It provides new observations of ArH+ in different Galactic regions and evaluates its correlation with other gas tracers, enhancing understanding of diffuse cloud chemistry.
Findings
ArH+ ubiquitously probes diffuse atomic regions of the ISM.
The molecular fraction traced by ArH+ is below 2e-2, median 8.8e-4.
Distribution of ArH+ correlates with H in the inner Galaxy.
Abstract
One of the surprises of the Herschel mission was the detection of ArH+ towards the Crab Nebula in emission and in absorption towards strong Galactic background sources. Although these detections were limited to the first quadrant of the Galaxy, the existing data suggest that ArH+ ubiquitously and exclusively probes the diffuse atomic regions of the ISM. In this study, we extend the coverage of ArH+ to other parts of the Galaxy with new observations of its J = 1-0 transition along seven Galactic sight lines towards bright sub-mm continuum sources. We aim to benchmark its efficiency as a tracer of purely atomic gas by evaluating its correlation (or lack there of) with other well-known atomic and molecular gas tracers. The observations of ArH+ near 617.5 GHz were made feasible with the new, sensitive SEPIA660 receiver on the APEX 12 m telescope. The two sidebands of this receiver allowed…
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