A new analytic approach to infer the cosmic-ray ionization rate in hot molecular cores from HCO$^+$, N$_2$H$^+$, and CO observations
Gan Luo, Thomas G. Bisbas, Marco Padovani, Brandt A.L. Gaches

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The cosmic-ray ionization rate () is one of the key parameters in star formation, since it regulates the chemical and dynamical evolution of molecular clouds by ionizing molecules and determining the coupling between the magnetic field and gas. However, measurements of in dense clouds (e.g., cm) are difficult and sensitive to the model assumptions. The aim is to find a convenient analytic approach that can be used in high-mass star-forming regions (HMSFRs), especially for warm gas environments such as hot molecular cores (HMCs). We propose a new analytic approach to calculate through HCO, NH, and CO measurements. Our method gives a good approximation, to within \%, of in dense and warm gas (e.g., cm, K) for mag and yr at…
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TopicsDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research · Particle Detector Development and Performance
