Context. The molecular interstellar medium in extreme environments, such as Arp 220, but also NGC 253 appears to have extremely high cosmic ray (CR) rates (103−104 × Milky Way) and substantial mechanical heating from supernova driven turbulence. Aims. We explore the consequences of high CR rates and mechanical heating on the chemistry of the clouds. Methods. PDR model predictions are made for low, n = 103, and high, n = 105.5 cm-3, density clouds using well-tested chemistry and radiation transfer codes. Column densities of relevant species are discussed, and special attention is given to water-related species. Fluxes are shown for ...
Aims. The circumnuclear disk (CND) of the Galactic center is exposed to many energetic phenomena com...
We utilize a modified astrochemistry code that includes cosmic-ray (CR) attenuation in situ to quant...
We aim to study the properties of the dense molecular gas towards the inner few 100 pc of four nearb...
Context. The molecular interstellar medium in extreme environments, such as Arp 220, but a...
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 also NGC 25...
International audienceWe examine in detail the recent proposal that extreme cosmic ray dominated reg...
Context. Multitransition CO observations of galaxy centers have revealed that significant fractions ...
CO observations in active galactic nuclei and starbursts reveal high kinetic temperatures. Those env...
We present astrochemical photodissociation region models in which cosmic-ray (CR) attenuation has be...
We investigate ionization and heating of gas in the dense, shielded clumps/cores of molecular clouds...
International audienceThe jets launched by actively accreting black holes can generate massive outfl...
CO observations in active galactic nuclei and starbursts reveal high kinetic temperatures. Those e...
Several studies have demonstrated that the cosmic ray ionization rate is highly variable in the inte...
We explore the effects of the expected higher cosmic ray (CR) ionization rates ${\zeta }_{\mathrm{CR...
Aims. The circumnuclear disk (CND) of the Galactic center is exposed to many energetic phenomena com...
We utilize a modified astrochemistry code that includes cosmic-ray (CR) attenuation in situ to quant...
We aim to study the properties of the dense molecular gas towards the inner few 100 pc of four nearb...
Context. The molecular interstellar medium in extreme environments, such as Arp 220, but a...
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 also NGC 25...
International audienceWe examine in detail the recent proposal that extreme cosmic ray dominated reg...
Context. Multitransition CO observations of galaxy centers have revealed that significant fractions ...
CO observations in active galactic nuclei and starbursts reveal high kinetic temperatures. Those env...
We present astrochemical photodissociation region models in which cosmic-ray (CR) attenuation has be...
We investigate ionization and heating of gas in the dense, shielded clumps/cores of molecular clouds...
International audienceThe jets launched by actively accreting black holes can generate massive outfl...
CO observations in active galactic nuclei and starbursts reveal high kinetic temperatures. Those e...
Several studies have demonstrated that the cosmic ray ionization rate is highly variable in the inte...
We explore the effects of the expected higher cosmic ray (CR) ionization rates ${\zeta }_{\mathrm{CR...
Aims. The circumnuclear disk (CND) of the Galactic center is exposed to many energetic phenomena com...
We utilize a modified astrochemistry code that includes cosmic-ray (CR) attenuation in situ to quant...
We aim to study the properties of the dense molecular gas towards the inner few 100 pc of four nearb...