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The Effects of Molecular Anions on the Chemistry of Dark Clouds

Catherine Walsh, Nanase Harada, Eric Herbst, T. J. Millar

Published 2009-05-06Version 1

We have investigated the role of molecular anion chemistry in pseudo-time dependent chemical models of dark clouds. With oxygen-rich elemental abundances, the addition of anions results in a slight improvement in the overall agreement between model results and observations of molecular abundances in TMC-1 (CP). More importantly, with the inclusion of anions, we see an enhanced production efficiency of unsaturated carbon-chain neutral molecules, especially in the longer members of the families CnH, CnH2, and HCnN. The use of carbon-rich elemental abundances in models of TMC-1 (CP) with anion chemistry worsens the agreement with observations obtained in the absence of anions.

Comments: Accepted for publication in ApJ, 24 pages, 5 figures
Journal: Astrophys.J.700:752-761,2009
Categories: astro-ph.GA
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