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Main Authors: Jacob, Arshia M., Nandakumar, Meera, Roy, Nirupam, Menten, Karl M., Neufeld, David A., Faure, Alexandre, Tiwari, Maitraiyee, Pillai, Thushara G. S., Robishaw, Timothy, Duran, Carlos A.
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.08193
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author Jacob, Arshia M.
Nandakumar, Meera
Roy, Nirupam
Menten, Karl M.
Neufeld, David A.
Faure, Alexandre
Tiwari, Maitraiyee
Pillai, Thushara G. S.
Robishaw, Timothy
Duran, Carlos A.
author_facet Jacob, Arshia M.
Nandakumar, Meera
Roy, Nirupam
Menten, Karl M.
Neufeld, David A.
Faure, Alexandre
Tiwari, Maitraiyee
Pillai, Thushara G. S.
Robishaw, Timothy
Duran, Carlos A.
contents Ever since they were first detected in the interstellar medium, the radio wavelength (3.3 GHz) hyperfine-structure splitting transitions in the rotational ground state of CH have been observed to show anomalous excitation. Astonishingly, this behaviour has been uniformly observed towards a variety of different sources probing a wide range of physical conditions. While the observed level inversion can be explained globally by a pumping scheme involving collisions, a description of the extent of 'over-excitation' observed in individual sources requires the inclusion of radiative processes, involving transitions at higher rotational levels. Therefore, a complete description of the excitation mechanism in the CH ground state, observed towards individual sources entails observational constraints from the rotationally excited levels of CH and in particular that of its first rotationally excited state. Given the limited detections of these lines, the objective of this work is to characterise the physical and excitation properties of the rotationally excited lines of CH near 700 MHz, and investigate their influence on the pumping mechanisms of the ground-state lines of CH. This work presents the first interferometric search for the rotationally excited lines of CH near 700 MHz carried out using the uGMRT array and jointly models the physical and excitation conditions traced by lines from both the ground and first rotationally excited states of CH.
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spellingShingle Revisiting rotationally excited CH at radio wavelengths: A case study towards W51
Jacob, Arshia M.
Nandakumar, Meera
Roy, Nirupam
Menten, Karl M.
Neufeld, David A.
Faure, Alexandre
Tiwari, Maitraiyee
Pillai, Thushara G. S.
Robishaw, Timothy
Duran, Carlos A.
Astrophysics of Galaxies
Ever since they were first detected in the interstellar medium, the radio wavelength (3.3 GHz) hyperfine-structure splitting transitions in the rotational ground state of CH have been observed to show anomalous excitation. Astonishingly, this behaviour has been uniformly observed towards a variety of different sources probing a wide range of physical conditions. While the observed level inversion can be explained globally by a pumping scheme involving collisions, a description of the extent of 'over-excitation' observed in individual sources requires the inclusion of radiative processes, involving transitions at higher rotational levels. Therefore, a complete description of the excitation mechanism in the CH ground state, observed towards individual sources entails observational constraints from the rotationally excited levels of CH and in particular that of its first rotationally excited state. Given the limited detections of these lines, the objective of this work is to characterise the physical and excitation properties of the rotationally excited lines of CH near 700 MHz, and investigate their influence on the pumping mechanisms of the ground-state lines of CH. This work presents the first interferometric search for the rotationally excited lines of CH near 700 MHz carried out using the uGMRT array and jointly models the physical and excitation conditions traced by lines from both the ground and first rotationally excited states of CH.
title Revisiting rotationally excited CH at radio wavelengths: A case study towards W51
topic Astrophysics of Galaxies
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.08193