Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2004-04-19
Astrophys.J. 611 (2004) 40-51
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Scientific paper
10.1086/422087
We study the formation of molecular hydrogen on dust grain surfaces and apply our results to the high redshift universe. We find that a range of physical parameters, in particular dust temperature and gas temperature, but not so much dust surface composition, influence the formation rate of H$_2$. The H$_2$ formation rate is found to be suppressed above gas kinetic temperatures of a few hundred K and for dust temperatures above 200-300 K and below 10 K. We highlight the differences between our treatment of the H$_2$ formation process and other descriptions in the literature. We also study the relative importance of H$_2$ formation on dust grains with respect to molecular hydrogen formation in the gas phase, through the H$^-$ route. The ratio of formation rates of these two routes depends to a large part on the dust abundance, on the electron abundance, and also on the relative strength of the FUV (extra-)galactic radiation field. We find that for a cosmological evolution of the star formation rate and dust density consistent with the Madau plot, a positive feedback effect on the abundance of H$_2$ due to the presence of dust grains can occur at redshifts $z\ge 3$. This effect occurs for a dust-to-gas mass ratio as small as 10$^{-3}$ of the galactic value.
Cazaux Stephanie
Spaans Marco
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