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arxiv: 0709.0947 · v1 · pith:OZ7SXVE2new · submitted 2007-09-06 · 🌌 astro-ph

A search for CO+ in planetary nebulae

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keywords nebulaeplanetarymolecularsearchcarriedchemicalchemistryclues
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We have carried out a systematic search for the molecular ion CO+ in a sample of 8 protoplanetary and planetary nebulae in order to determine the origin of the unexpectedly strong HCO+ emission previously detected in these sources. An understanding of the HCO+ chemistry may provide direct clues to the physical and chemical evolution of planetary nebulae. We find that the integrated intensity of the CO+ line may be correlated with that of HCO+, suggesting that the reaction of CO+ with molecular hydrogen may be an important formation route for HCO+ in these planetary nebulae.

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