The galactic cosmic ray ionization rate. 2006

A Dalgarno
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, 60 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA. adalgarno@cfa.harvard.edu

The chemistry that occurs in the interstellar medium in response to cosmic ray ionization is summarized, and a review of the ionization rates that have been derived from measurements of molecular abundances is presented. The successful detection of large abundances of H(3)(+) in diffuse clouds and the recognition that dissociative recombination of H(3)(+) is fast has led to an upward revision of the derived ionization rates. In dense clouds the molecular abundances are sensitive to the depletion of carbon monoxide, atomic oxygen, nitrogen, water, and metals and the presence of large molecules and grains. Measurements of the relative abundances of deuterated species provide information about the ion removal mechanisms, but uncertainties remain. The models, both of dense and diffuse clouds, that are used to interpret the observations may be seriously inadequate. Nevertheless, it appears that the ionization rates differ in dense and diffuse clouds and in the intercloud medium.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007477 Ions An atom or group of atoms that have a positive or negative electric charge due to a gain (negative charge) or loss (positive charge) of one or more electrons. Atoms with a positive charge are known as CATIONS; those with a negative charge are ANIONS.
D003359 Cosmic Radiation High-energy radiation or particles from extraterrestrial space that strike the earth, its atmosphere, or spacecraft and may create secondary radiation as a result of collisions with the atmosphere or spacecraft. HZE Particles,Radiation, Cosmic,Cosmic Radiations,HZE Particle,Particle, HZE,Particles, HZE,Radiations, Cosmic
D005118 Extraterrestrial Environment The environment outside the earth or its atmosphere. The environment may refer to a closed cabin (such as a space shuttle or space station) or to space itself, the moon, or other planets. Space (Astronomy),Environment, Extraterrestrial,Environments, Extraterrestrial,Extraterrestrial Environments,Spaces (Astronomy)
D001256 Astronomy The science concerned with celestial bodies and the observation and interpretation of the radiation received in the vicinity of the earth from the component parts of the universe (McGraw Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 5th ed)
D016082 Solar System The group of celestial bodies, including the EARTH, orbiting around and gravitationally bound by the sun. It includes eight planets, one minor planet, and 34 natural satellites, more than 1,000 observed comets, and thousands of lesser bodies known as MINOR PLANETS (asteroids) and METEOROIDS. (From Academic American Encyclopedia, 1983) Satellites, Natural,Sun,Natural Satellite,Natural Satellites,Satellite, Natural,System, Solar
D055580 Astronomical Phenomena Aggregates of matter in outer space, such as stars, planets, and comets; their properties; and the processes they undergo. Astronomical Processes,Astronomic Concepts,Astronomic Phenomena,Astronomic Phenomenon,Astronomic Process,Astronomic Processes,Astronomical Concepts,Astronomical Process,Astrophysical Concepts,Astrophysical Phenomena,Astrophysical Phenomenon,Astrophysical Processes,Astronomic Concept,Astronomical Concept,Astrophysical Concept,Concept, Astronomic,Concept, Astronomical,Concept, Astrophysical,Concepts, Astronomic,Concepts, Astronomical,Concepts, Astrophysical,Phenomena, Astronomic,Phenomena, Astronomical,Phenomena, Astrophysical,Phenomenon, Astronomic,Phenomenon, Astrophysical,Process, Astronomic,Process, Astronomical,Processes, Astronomic,Processes, Astronomical,Processes, Astrophysical
D019443 Cosmic Dust Finely divided solid matter with particle sizes smaller than a micrometeorite, thus with diameters much smaller than a millimeter, moving in interplanetary space. (NASA Thesaurus, 1994) Interplanetary Dust,Interstellar Dust,Cosmic Dusts,Dust, Cosmic,Dust, Interplanetary,Dust, Interstellar,Dusts, Cosmic,Dusts, Interplanetary,Dusts, Interstellar,Interplanetary Dusts,Interstellar Dusts

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