HE 1127–1304: the largest radio quasar |
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Authors: | Sanjay Bhatnagar Gopal Krishna & L Wisotzki |
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Institution: | Astronomy Department, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA,;Space Science Division, NASA Ames Research Center, MS 245-3, Moffett Field, CA 94035, USA |
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Abstract: | By considering the propagation of low-amplitude magnetohydrodynamic waves in partially ionized plasmas, it is shown that the ion-neutral drift (ambipolar diffusion) induced by the waves can have specific effects on the molecular chemistry of cold material. The chemistry occurring in gas swept by Alfvén waves is described and it is shown that this leads to spatial variations in the deuterium fractionation ratios of, for example, HCO+ and N2H+, on spatial scales of a few hundredths of a parsec, depending upon the fractional ionization of the ambient medium. The possibility of detecting interstellar Alfvén waves by molecular spectroscopy and their effect of producing small-scale chemical abundance gradients in molecular clouds are briefly discussed. |
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Keywords: | MHD molecular processes ISM: clouds ISM: molecules |
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