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Astrochemical relevance of VUV ionization of large PAH cations.

G Wenzel1, C Joblin1, A Giuliani2,3, S Rodriguez Castillo1,4, G Mulas1,5, M Ji1, H Sabbah1,6, S Quiroga7, D Peña7, L Nahon2.   

Abstract

CONTEXT: As a part of interstellar dust, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are processed by the interaction with vacuum ultra-violet (VUV) photons that are emitted by hot young stars. This interaction leads to the emission of the well-known aromatic infrared bands but also of electrons, which can significantly contribute to the heating of the interstellar gas. AIMS: Our aim is to investigate the impact of molecular size on the photoionization properties of cationic PAHs.
METHODS: Trapped PAH cations of sizes between 30 and 48 carbon atoms were submitted to VUV photons in the range of 9 to 20 eV from the DESIRS beamline at the synchrotron SOLEIL. All resulting photoproducts including dications and fragment cations were mass-analyzed and recorded as a function of photon energy.
RESULTS: Photoionization is found to be predominant over dissociation at all energies, which differs from an earlier study on smaller PAHs. The photoionization branching ratio reaches 0.98 at 20 eV for the largest studied PAH. The photoionization threshold is observed to be between 9.1 and 10.2 eV, in agreement with the evolution of the ionization potential with size. Ionization cross sections were indirectly obtained and photoionization yields extracted from their ratio with theoretical photoabsorption cross sections, which were calculated using time-dependent density functional theory. An analytical function was derived to calculate this yield for a given molecular size.
CONCLUSIONS: Large PAH cations could be efficiently ionized in H i regions and provide a contribution to the heating of the gas by photoelectric effect. Also, at the border of or in H ii regions, PAHs could be exposed to photons of energy higher than 13.6 eV. Our work provides recipes to be used in astronomical models to quantify these points.

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Keywords:  ISM; astrochemistry – methods; dust, extinction – ultraviolet; laboratory; molecular – molecular processes – ISM; molecules – ISM

Year:  2020        PMID: 33154599      PMCID: PMC7116310          DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/202038139

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Astron Astrophys        ISSN: 0004-6361            Impact factor:   5.802


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