Modelling Carbon Radio Recombination Line observation towards the Ultra-Compact HII region W48A

Abstract

We model Carbon Recombination Line (CRL) emission from the Photo Dissociation Region (PDR) surrounding the Ultra-Compact (UC) HII region W48A. Our modelling shows that the inner regions (AV 1) of the CII layer in the PDR contribute significantly to the CRL emission. The dependence of line ratios of CRL emission with the density of the PDR and the far ultra-violet (FUV) radiation incident on the region is explored over a large range of these parameters that are typical for the environments of UCHII regions. We find that by observing a suitable set of CRLs it is possible to constrain the density of the PDR. If the neutral density in the PDR is high ( 107 ) CRL emission is bright at high frequencies ( 20 GHz), and absorption lines from such regions can be detected at low frequencies ( 10 GHz). Modelling CRL observations towards W48A shows that the UCHII region is embedded in a molecular cloud of density of about 4 × 107 .

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