State-to-state rotational transitions rates of the HCO+ ion by collisions with helium
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2009
abstract:
The rates of rotational transitions for HCO+, the most abundant ion in interstellar space,
induced by collision with helium are obtained for temperatures ranging from 10 to 80 K.
The calculations are based on a new potential energy surface for the He-HCO+ interaction
and on a scattering matrix whose accuracy was checked by pressure broadening and shift
measurements. The rates qjj' decrease for increasing values of j and j', with a temperature
trend depending on the energy involved in the transitions: if it is small, the rates are almost
constant, while an increase with T is found for other cases. Comparison with previous and less
accurate results shows an agreement within 50 per cent. Comparison between state-to-state
and pressure broadening cross-sections allows us to discuss importance and influence of elastic
and inelastic collisions.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
molecular data; ISM: molecules
List of contributors:
Buffa, Giovanni
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