Photon-Dominated Chemistry in the Nucleus of M82: Widespread HOC+ emission in the inner 650 pc disk

Abstract

The nucleus of M82 has been mapped in several 3mm and 1mm lines of CN, HCN, C2H, c-C3H2, CH3C2H, HC3N and HOC+ using the IRAM 30m telescope. These species have been purposely selected as good tracers of photon-dominated chemistry. We have measured [CN]/[HCN] ~ 5 in the inner 650 pc galaxy disk. Furthermore, we have detected the HOC+ 1--0 line with an intensity similar to that of the H13CO+ 1--0 line. This implies a [HCO+]/[HOC+] ratio of ~40. These results corroborate the existence of a giant photo-dissociation region (PDR) in the nucleus of M82. In fact, the low [HCO+]/[HOC+] ratio can only be explained if the nucleus of M82 is formed by small (r<0.02-0.2 pc) and dense (n ~ a few 104--105 cm-3) clouds immersed in an intense UV field (G0 ~ 104 in units of the Habing field). The detection of the hydrocarbons c-C3H2 and CH3C2H in the nucleus of M82 suggests that a complex carbon chemistry is developing in this giant PDR.

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