Abstract
We report the detection of hydrogen chloride, HCl, in diffuse molecular clouds on the line of sight toward the star-forming region W31C (G10.6-0.4). The J = 1-0 lines of the two stable HCl isotopologues, H35Cl and H 37Cl, are observed using the 1b receiver of the Heterodyne Instrument for the Far-Infrared (HIFI) on board the Herschel Space Observatory. The HCl line is detected in absorption, over a wide range of velocities associated with diffuse clouds along the line of sight to W31C. The analysis of the absorption strength yields a total HCl column density of a few 1013 cm -2, implying that HCl accounts for ∼0.6% of the total gas-phase chlorine, which exceeds the theoretical model predictions by a factor of ∼6. This result is comparable to those obtained from the chemically related species H2Cl+ and HCl+, for which large column densities have also been reported on the same line of sight. The source of discrepancy between models and observations is still unknown; however, the detection of these Cl-bearing molecules provides key constraints for the chlorine chemistry in the diffuse gas. © 2013. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
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Monje, R. R., Lis, D. C., Roueff, E., Gerin, M., De Luca, M., Neufeld, D. A., … Phillips, T. G. (2013). Hydrogen chloride in diffuse interstellar clouds along the line of sight to W31C (G10.6-0.4). Astrophysical Journal, 767(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/767/1/81
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