Formation of the simplest stable negative molecular ion H3- in interstellar medium
Abstract
We present the theory of radiative association of atoms and molecules, and we apply it to the (H2-H-) van der Waals complex. We discuss the possibility for the H3- ion to be formed in the interstellar medium in an environment with abundant ionized molecular hydrogen H2+. The observation of H3- would also be a probe for the presence of H- in the interstellar medium. By computing the electronic structure of the H3- ion, we determine its dipole moment, bound states, rotational constants, predissociated vibrational resonances and their lifetimes, and suggest a way to detect the ion in the interstellar medium.
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