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The evolution of charged particles in a model of contracting cloud

โœ Scribed by M. S. El-Nawawy; M. Y. Amin


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
561 KB
Volume
75
Category
Article
ISSN
1573-0794

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โœฆ Synopsis


The evolution of the charged particles are followed during contraction of a model of an interstellar cloud, with initial density number of n = 10 cmV3. The contraction is followed up to density increase by five orders of magnitude. Special care is given to the details of the negative ions.

In addition, we have tested the ambipolar diffusion according to the results of the ion density.

The results predict the importance of atomic ions in the diffuse regions. H+ and C+ are distinctly enhanced in the beginning of contraction but decrease as contraction proceeds. Molecular ions enhance as contraction P roceeds and becomes important in dense regions. The most enhanced molecular ions are HCO+, 0, , CaH$, H30+ and SO+. Hz is less abundant. The atomic ions (except metalic ions) decrease noticeably as density increases. In general the negative ions are of negligible fractional abundances. It has also been found that the time of ambipolar diffusion is shorter than the dynamical time, hence the magnetic field should be weakened in the central core as the central density increases to 72 = lo4 cmm3.


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