NEATH III: a molecular line survey of a simulated star-forming cloud
F. D. Priestley, P. C. Clark, S. C. O. Glover, S. E. Ragan, O., Feh\'er, L. R. Prole, R. S. Klessen

TL;DR
This paper uses synthetic observations of a simulated molecular cloud to evaluate how different molecular lines trace dense gas and core dynamics, revealing limitations of common tracers and the importance of environmental context.
Contribution
It introduces a self-consistent simulation of molecular cloud chemistry and dynamics, assessing line tracers and comparing simulated cores with observations to highlight environmental effects.
Findings
N2H+ is a good tracer of high-density regions and core dynamics.
HCN-to-CO ratio remains invariant, making HCN a poor high-density tracer.
Environmental interactions significantly affect core line emission properties.
Abstract
We present synthetic line observations of a simulated molecular cloud, utilising a self-consistent treatment of the dynamics and time-dependent chemical evolution. We investigate line emission from the three most common CO isotopologues (CO, CO, CO) and six supposed tracers of dense gas (NH, HCN, NH, HCO, CS, HNC). Our simulation produces a range of line intensities consistent with that observed in real molecular clouds. The HCN-to-CO intensity ratio is relatively invariant with column density, making HCN (and chemically-similar species such as CS) a poor tracer of high-density material in the cloud. The ratio of NH to HCN or CO, on the other hand, is highly selective of regions with densities above , and the NH line is a very good tracer of the dynamics of high volume density ()…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies
