Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
Jun 2009
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"International Symposium On Molecular Spectroscopy, 64th Meeting, Held 22-26 June, 2009 at Ohio State University. http://molspec
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Astronomical Species And Processes
Scientific paper
H_3^+ is the key precursor to ion chemistry in the interstellar medium. It has been employed as an astrophysical probe of conditions of temperature and density due to its ubiquity in a variety of environments. The distribution of ortho- and para- spin modifications of H_3^+ is particularly interesting in this regard. Consequently, it is important to understand the pathways through which changes to the H_3^+ spin distribution can occur. One possible pathway is the H_3^+ + H_2 → H_2 + H_3^+ reaction, which proceeds by proton hop and proton exchange and is governed by the conservation of nuclear spin. Cordonnier et al. studies this reaction at high temperature in a pulsed hollow cathode cell, but to facilitate the understanding of astronomical observations, we need lower temperature measurements. Recently, we have constructed a liquid nitrogen-cooled hollow cathode discharge source and coupled it with multipass absorption spectroscopy to measure the ortho:para ratio of H_3^+ in plasmas at a variety of para-H_2 enrichment levels at ˜160 K. Previously, we have reported experimental measurements of the branching ratio between proton hop and exchange in a hydrogenic plasma at ˜80 K. Together, these experiments have allowed us to explore the temperature dependence of this branching ratio and provide valuable information for the interpretation of astronomical observations.
[1] M. Cordonnier et al., J Chem Phys, 113, 3181 (2000)
[2] B. A. Tom, M. B. Wiczer, A. A. Mills, K. N. Crabtree, and B. J. McCall, ``Observation of nuclear spin selection rules in supersonically expanding plasmas containing H_3^+,'' 63rd International Symposium on Molecular Spectroscopy (2008).
McCall Benjamin J.
McGuire Brett A.
Moore Lauren E.
Tom Brian A.
Wood Thomas J.
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