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Detection of H <sub>3</sub> <sup>+</sup> in the Diffuse Interstellar Medium Toward Cygnus OB2 No. 12
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Cosmic AbundancePhotometryExoplanet AtmosphereEngineeringPhysicsHydrogen TransitionNatural SciencesAstrochemistryAstrophysical PlasmaMolecular Ion H3+Quantum ChemistryHydrogenSynchrotron RadiationChemistryPlanetary AtmosphereDiffuse Interstellar MediumAstrophysics
The molecular ion H3+ is considered the cornerstone of interstellar chemistry because it initiates the reactions responsible for the production of many larger molecules. Recently discovered in dense molecular clouds, H3+ has now been observed in the diffuse interstellar medium toward Cygnus OB2 No. 12. Analysis of H3+ chemistry suggests that the high H3+ column density (3.8 x 10(14) per square centimeter) is due not to a high H3+ concentration but to a long absorption path. This and other work demonstrate the ubiquity of H3+ and its potential as a probe of the physical and chemical conditions in the interstellar medium.
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