Molecular Hydrogen in Star-forming Regions: Implementation of its Microphysics in CLOUDY

Much of the baryonic matter in the universe is in the form of H sub(2), which includes most of the gas in Galactic and extragalactic interstellar clouds. Molecular hydrogen plays a significant role in establishing the thermal balance in many astrophysical environments and can be important as a spect...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Astrophysical journal 2005-05, Vol.624 (2), p.794-807
Hauptverfasser: Shaw, G, Ferland, G. J, Abel, N. P, Stancil, P. C, van Hoof, P. A. M
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Much of the baryonic matter in the universe is in the form of H sub(2), which includes most of the gas in Galactic and extragalactic interstellar clouds. Molecular hydrogen plays a significant role in establishing the thermal balance in many astrophysical environments and can be important as a spectral diagnostic of the gas. Modeling and interpretation of observations of such environments requires a quantitatively complete and accurate treatment of H sub(2). Using this microphysical model of H sub(2), we present illustrative calculations of prototypical astrophysical environments. This work forms the foundation for future investigations of these and other environments in which H sub(2) is an important constituent.
ISSN:0004-637X
1538-4357
DOI:10.1086/429215