Tuesday 18 April at 2:30pm
Martin Houde - CSO
"Probing the magnetic field with molecular ion spectra"
ABSTRACT: "Observations of the effect of the magnetic field on
its environment are usually achieved with techniques which rely on its
interaction with the spin of the particles under study. Because of the
relative weakness of this effect, extraction of the field characteristics
proves to be a most challenging task. We take a totally different approach
to the problem and show that the manifestation of the magnetic field can
be directly observed by means of a comparison of the spectra of molecular
ions with those of neutral molecules. This takes advantage of the strong
cyclotron interaction between the ions and the field, but requires the
presence of flows or turbulent motion in the gas. Our model makes predictions
concerning the expected differences between the line profiles of coexistent
ion and neutral species and we present observational evidence in support
of each of these predictions with spectra of neutral (HCN, H13CN) and ion
(HCO+, N2H+, H13CO+, HCS+) obtained in a sizable sample of molecular clouds."
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