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Astrochemical Bistability: Autocatalysis in Oxygen ChemistryThe origin of bistable solutions in the kinetic equations describing the chemistry of dense interstellar clouds is explained as being due to the autocatalysis and feedback of oxygen nuclei from the oxygen dimer (O2).We identify four autocatalytic processes that can operate in dense molecular clouds, driven respectively by reactions of H+, He+, C+, and S+ with O2. We show that these processes can produce the bistable solutions found in previous studies, as well as the dependence on various model parameters such as the helium ionization rate, the sulfur depletion and the H+3 electron recombination rate. We also show that iongrain neutralizations are unlikely to affect the occurrence of bistability in dense clouds. It is pointed out that many chemical models of astronomical sources should have the potential to show bistable solutions. It is pointed out that many chemical models of astronomical sources should have the potential to show bistable solutions.
Document ID
20205000493
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Accepted Manuscript (Version with final changes)
Authors
Gwenaelle Dufour
(Catholic University of America Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States)
Steven B. Charnley
(Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, Maryland, United States)
Date Acquired
April 6, 2020
Publication Date
December 11, 2019
Publication Information
Publication: The Astrophysical Journal
Publisher: American Astronomical Society and IOP Publishing
Volume: 887
Issue: 1
Issue Publication Date: December 10, 2019
ISSN: 0004-637X
e-ISSN: 1538-4357
Subject Category
Space Sciences (General)
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 811073
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Use by or on behalf of the US Gov. Permitted.
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