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Production and loss of the water-related species H3O +, H2O and OH in dense interstellar clouds
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Cosmic AbundanceEngineeringDense Interstellar CloudsAtmospheric ScienceProton TransferAstrochemistryCloud PhysicChemistryHydrogenFractional Abundances
Following the recent determinations of the fractional abundances of H3O+ and H2O in dense interstellar clouds, the production and loss processes for these species have been investigated in the laboratory. The major processes involved are dissociative electron recombination of H3O+ and proton transfer to and from H2O. The complete product distribution for the H3O+ recombination has now been determined and leads to the product channels OH + H2(0.36), OH+2H(0.29) and O + H + H2(0.30) with the channel H + H2O(0.05) being much smaller than previously assumed. It has been shown that loss of H2O+ by proton transfer to a series of sulphur-containing species with larger proton affinities is very efficient and also non-dissociative, further establishing the trend for proton transfer reactions involving this ion. These data have been used in a limited model to predict the fractional abundance of H2O and the relative abundances of H2O and H3O+ in Sgr B2. Predictions are also made for other dense interstellar clouds.
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