The effect of rapid neutral-neutral reactions on chemical models of dense interstellar clouds

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Recent experiments on rapid neutral-neutral reactions involving the radical CN at low temperature and the neutral C atom at room temperature suggest that atom-neutral and radical-neutral reactions may be generally more rapid at low temperature than hitherto thought. We have included a variety of rapid neutral-neutral reactions in our gas-phase chemical models of quiescent, dense interstellar clouds. We find the calculated abundances of many molecules to be greatly changed from previous values. In particular, the peak 'early-time' abundances of organic molecules are reduced.

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Herbst, E., Lee, H. H., Howe, D. A., & Millar, T. J. (1994). The effect of rapid neutral-neutral reactions on chemical models of dense interstellar clouds. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 268(2), 335–344. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/268.2.335

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