Molecular line emission is a powerful probe of the physical conditions of astrophysical objects but can be complex to model, and it is often unclear which transitions would be the best targets for observers who wish to constrain a given parameter. We therefore produce a list of molecular species for which the gas history can be ignored, removing a major modelling complexity. We then determine the best of these species to observe when attempting to constrain various physical parameters. To achieve this, we use a large set of chemical models with different chemical histories to determine which species have abundances at 1 MYr that are insensitive to the initial conditions. We then use radiative transfer modelling to produce the intensity of e...
Tracing molecular H2 gas in the Galactic interstellar medium is complicated by the fact that diffuse...
Since the first molecules were detected in space, we have now reached a point where chemical and phy...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322; Division of Physic...
Context. Molecular line emission is a powerful probe of the physical conditions of astrophysical obj...
AIMS: We present a method to interpret molecular observations and molecular line ratios in nearby ex...
Aims. We present a method to interpret molecular observations and molecular line ratios in nearby ex...
Atoms and molecules have long been thought to be versatile tracers of the cold neutral gas in the un...
A reliable estimate of the molecular gas content in galaxies plays a crucial role in determining the...
The existence of diatomic molecules in the diffuse interstellar gas has been known since the late th...
Molecular emission-line observations of isolated Galactic star-forming regions are used to model the...
I investigate the emission properties of the molecular interstellar medium in protoplanetary disks a...
Context. Based on the finding that molecular hydrogen is unobservable in cold molecular clouds, the ...
Tracing molecular H2 gas in the Galactic interstellar medium is complicated by the fact that diffuse...
Since the first molecules were detected in space, we have now reached a point where chemical and phy...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322; Division of Physic...
Context. Molecular line emission is a powerful probe of the physical conditions of astrophysical obj...
AIMS: We present a method to interpret molecular observations and molecular line ratios in nearby ex...
Aims. We present a method to interpret molecular observations and molecular line ratios in nearby ex...
Atoms and molecules have long been thought to be versatile tracers of the cold neutral gas in the un...
A reliable estimate of the molecular gas content in galaxies plays a crucial role in determining the...
The existence of diatomic molecules in the diffuse interstellar gas has been known since the late th...
Molecular emission-line observations of isolated Galactic star-forming regions are used to model the...
I investigate the emission properties of the molecular interstellar medium in protoplanetary disks a...
Context. Based on the finding that molecular hydrogen is unobservable in cold molecular clouds, the ...
Tracing molecular H2 gas in the Galactic interstellar medium is complicated by the fact that diffuse...
Since the first molecules were detected in space, we have now reached a point where chemical and phy...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322; Division of Physic...