Influence of the nano-grain depletion in photon-dominated regions: Application to the gas physics and chemistry in the Horsehead
T. Schirmer, E. Habart, N. Ysard, E. Bron, J. Le Bourlot, L., Verstraete, A. Abergel, A. P. Jones, E. Roueff, and F. Le Petit

TL;DR
This study investigates how nano-grain depletion affects gas physics and chemistry in the Horsehead PDR, revealing significant impacts on gas heating, H2 formation, and emission lines, which are crucial for interpreting JWST observations.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed modeling of nano-grain depletion effects on gas heating and chemistry in the Horsehead PDR, highlighting the importance of dust evolution in PDR diagnostics.
Findings
Nano-grain depletion significantly reduces photoelectric heating.
H2 rotational line intensities vary by a factor of 2 to 14.
Model underestimates the 0-0 S(3) line when including nano-grain depletion.
Abstract
The large disparity in physical conditions from the diffuse interstellar medium (ISM) to denser clouds such as photon-dominated regions (PDRs) triggers an evolution of the dust properties (i.e. composition, size, and shape). The gas physics and chemistry are tightly connected to these dust properties and are therefore affected by dust evolution and especially the nano-grain depletion in the outer irradiated part of PDRs. We highlight the influence of nano-grain depletion on the gas physics and chemistry in the Horsehead nebula, a prototypical PDR. We used a model for atomic and molecular gas in PDRs, the Meudon PDR code, using diffuse ISM-like dust and Horsehead-like dust to study the influence of nano-grain depletion on the gas physics and chemistry, focusing on the impact on photoelectric heating and H2 formation and, therefore, on the H2 gas lines. We find that nano-grain depletion…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
