Cosmological Implications of the Uncertainty in Astrochemical Rate CoefficientsThe cooling of neutral gas of primordial composition, or with very low levels of metal enrichment, depends crucially on the formation of molecular coolants, such as H2 and HD within the gas. Although the chemical reactions involved in the formation and destruction of these molecules are well known, the same cannot be said for the rate coefficients of these reactions, some of which are uncertain by an order of magnitude. Here we discuss two reactions for which large uncertainties exist the formation of H2 by associative detachment of H- with H and the destruction of H- by mutual neutralization with protons. We show that these uncertainties can have a dramatic impact on the effectiveness of cooling during protogalactic collapse.
Document ID
20060052453
Acquisition Source
Ames Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Glover, S. C. O. (American Museum of Natural History New York, NY, United States)
Savin, D. W. (Columbia Astrophysics Lab. New York, NY, United States)
IDRelationTitle20060052417Collected WorksProceedings of the NASA Laboratory Astrophysics Workshop20060052417Collected WorksProceedings of the NASA Laboratory Astrophysics Workshop