Herschel observations in the ultracompact HII region Mon R2

2010 
Context. Monoceros R2, at a distance of 830 pc, is the only ultracompact H ii region (UC H ii) where the photon-dominated region (PDR) between the ionized gas and the molecular cloud can be resolved with Herschel. Therefore, it is an excellent laboratory to study the chemistry in extreme PDRs (G0 > 10 5 in units of Habing field, n > 10 6 cm −3 ). Aims. Our ultimate goal is to probe the physical and chemical conditions in the PDR around the UC H ii Mon R2. Methods. HIFI observations of the abundant compounds 13 CO, C 18 O, o-H2 18 O, HCO + , CS, CH, and NH have been used to derive the physical and chemical conditions in the PDR, in particular the water abundance. The modeling of the lines has been done with the Meudon PDR code and the non-local radiative transfer model described by Cernicharo et al. Results. The 13 CO, C 18 O, o-H 18 O, HCO + and CS observations are well described assuming that the emission is coming from a dense (n = 5 × 10 6 cm −3 , N(H2) > 10 22 cm −2 ) layer of molecular gas around the H ii region. Based on our o-H 18 O observations, we estimate an o-H2O abundance of ≈2 × 10 −8 . This is the average ortho-water abundance in the PDR. Additional H 18 Oa nd/or water lines are required to derive the water abundance profile. A lower density envelope (n ∼ 10 5 cm −3 , N(H2) = 2−5 × 10 22 cm −2 ) is responsible for the absorption in the NH 11 → 02 line. The emission of the CH ground state triplet is coming from both regions with a complex and self-absorbed profile in the main component. The radiative transfer modeling shows that the 13 CO and HCO + line profiles are consistent with an expansion of the molecular gas with a velocity law, ve = 0.5 × (r/Rout) −1 km s −1 , although the expansion velocity is poorly constrained by the observations presented here. Conclusions. We determine an ortho-water abundance of ≈2 × 10 −8 in Mon R2. Because shocks are unimportant in this region and our estimate is based on H 18 O observations that avoids opacity problems, this is probably the most accurate estimate of the water abundance in PDRs thus far.
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