Cosmic-ray heating of molecular cloud cores
Journal
Date Issued
2015
Author(s)
Abstract
Cosmic rays are an important source of heating in the interstellar medium, in particular in dense molecular cloud cores shielded from the external ultraviolet radiation field. The limits placed on the cosmic-ray ionization rate from measurements of the gas temperature in dense clouds are unaffected by the uncertainties associated to the traditional methods based on the analysis of molecular abundances. However, high-resolution data are required to determine with sufficient accuracy the spatial temperature distribution within prestellar cores. In this contribution we illustrate in detail the case of the well-studied prestellar core L1544, showing that both its thermal structure and chemical composition are consistent with a cosmic ray ionization rate of $\sim 10^{-17}$~s$^{-1}$, significantly smaller than the value measured in the diffuse interstellar medium. We also briefly discuss possible applications of this method to molecular clouds of other galaxies.
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CRISM 2014 conference proceedings
Conferenece
Cosmic Rays and the Interstellar Medium
Conferenece place
Montpellier, France
Conferenece date
24-27 June 2014
Issn Identifier
1824-8039
Ads BibCode
2015arXiv150203380G
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open.access
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