Sources of X-rays such as active galactic nuclei and X-ray binaries are often variable by orders of magnitude in luminosity over time-scales of years. During and after these flares the surrounding gas is out of chemical and thermal equilibrium. We introduce a new implementation of X-ray radiative transfer coupled to a time-dependent chemical network for use in 3D magnetohydrodynamical simulations. A static fractal molecular cloud is irradiated with X-rays of different intensity, and the chemical and thermal evolution of the cloud are studied. For a simulated 10(5) M-circle dot fractal cloud, an X-ray flux = 1 erg cm(-2) s(-1). The effects of an X-ray flare, which suddenly increases the X-ray flux by 10(5)x, are then studied. A cloud exposed...
Context. Observations of the emission of the carbon cycle species (C, C+, CO) are commonly used to d...
The jets launched by actively accreting black holes can generate massive outflows in galaxies, which...
Molecular formation and destruction processes are explored in rapidly evolving, non-equilibrium astr...
Sources of X-rays such as active galactic nuclei and X-ray binaries are often variable by orders of ...
Context. The molecular interstellar medium in extreme environments, such as Arp 220, but also NGC 25...
Context. The molecular interstellar medium in extreme environments, such as Arp 220, but a...
We present astrochemical photodissociation region models in which cosmic-ray (CR) attenuation has be...
Star formation is regulated through a variety of feedback processes. In this study, we treat feedbac...
An accurate treatment of the multiphase interstellar medium (ISM) in hydrodynamic galaxy simulations...
We study the effect of stellar feedback (photodissociation/ionization, radiation pressure, and winds...
Context. Understanding the gas abundance distribution is essential when tracing star formation usin...
We present three-dimensional astrochemical simulations and synthetic observations of magnetized, tur...
Context. The molecular interstellar medium in extreme environments, such as Arp 220, but also NGC 25...
The properties of synthetic CO emission from 3D simulations of forming molecular clouds are studied ...
Star formation is regulated through a variety of feedback processes. In this study, we treat feedbac...
Context. Observations of the emission of the carbon cycle species (C, C+, CO) are commonly used to d...
The jets launched by actively accreting black holes can generate massive outflows in galaxies, which...
Molecular formation and destruction processes are explored in rapidly evolving, non-equilibrium astr...
Sources of X-rays such as active galactic nuclei and X-ray binaries are often variable by orders of ...
Context. The molecular interstellar medium in extreme environments, such as Arp 220, but also NGC 25...
Context. The molecular interstellar medium in extreme environments, such as Arp 220, but a...
We present astrochemical photodissociation region models in which cosmic-ray (CR) attenuation has be...
Star formation is regulated through a variety of feedback processes. In this study, we treat feedbac...
An accurate treatment of the multiphase interstellar medium (ISM) in hydrodynamic galaxy simulations...
We study the effect of stellar feedback (photodissociation/ionization, radiation pressure, and winds...
Context. Understanding the gas abundance distribution is essential when tracing star formation usin...
We present three-dimensional astrochemical simulations and synthetic observations of magnetized, tur...
Context. The molecular interstellar medium in extreme environments, such as Arp 220, but also NGC 25...
The properties of synthetic CO emission from 3D simulations of forming molecular clouds are studied ...
Star formation is regulated through a variety of feedback processes. In this study, we treat feedbac...
Context. Observations of the emission of the carbon cycle species (C, C+, CO) are commonly used to d...
The jets launched by actively accreting black holes can generate massive outflows in galaxies, which...
Molecular formation and destruction processes are explored in rapidly evolving, non-equilibrium astr...