HCN emission from translucent gas and UV-illuminated cloud edges revealed by wide-field IRAM 30m maps of Orion B GMC: Revisiting its role as tracer of the dense gas reservoir for star formation
M. G. Santa-Maria, J. R. Goicoechea, J. Pety, M. Gerin, J. H. Orkisz,, F. Le Petit, L. Einig, P. Palud, V. de Souza Magalhaes, I. Be\v{s}li\'c, L., Segal, S. Bardeau, E. Bron, P. Chainais, J. Chanussot, P. Gratier, V. V., Guzm\'an, A. Hughes, D. Languignon, F. Levrier, D. C. Lis

TL;DR
This study uses wide-field IRAM 30m maps of Orion B GMC to show that HCN emission often originates from translucent, UV-illuminated regions with low to moderate densities, challenging its traditional role as a dense gas tracer.
Contribution
It reveals that a significant portion of HCN emission comes from low-density, UV-illuminated gas, revising the understanding of HCN as a dense gas tracer in star-forming regions.
Findings
70% of HCN luminosity from gas with A_V < 8 mag
High HCN/CO ratios can occur in low-density PDRs
HCN and HCO+ emission scale with FUV radiation up to G0~20
Abstract
We present 5 deg^2 (~250 pc^2) HCN, HNC, HCO+, and CO J=1-0 maps of the Orion B GMC, complemented with existing wide-field [CI] 492 GHz maps, as well as new pointed observations of rotationally excited HCN, HNC, H13CN, and HN13C lines. We detect anomalous HCN J=1-0 hyperfine structure line emission almost everywhere in the cloud. About 70% of the total HCN J=1-0 luminosity arises from gas at A_V < 8 mag. The HCN/CO J=1-0 line intensity ratio shows a bimodal behavior with an inflection point at A_V < 3 mag typical of translucent gas and UV-illuminated cloud edges. We find that most of the HCN J=1-0 emission arises from extended gas with n(H2) ~< 10^4 cm^-3, even lower density gas if the ionization fraction is > 10^-5 and electron excitation dominates. This result explains the low-A_V branch of the HCN/CO J=1-0 intensity ratio distribution. Indeed, the highest HCN/CO ratios (~0.1) at A_V…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Advanced Thermodynamic Systems and Engines · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
