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Recent work on the vacuum UV absorption spectrum of CO to the description of the photodissociation of interstellar CO and its principal isotopic varieties is discussed. The effects of line broadening, self-shielding, shielding by H and H2, and isotope-selective shielding are examined as functions of depth into interstellar clouds. The photodissociation rates of the isotopic species are larger than that of (C-12)O inside the clouds by up to one to two orders of magnitude. A simple approximation to the attenuation by line absorption is given in tabular form. Computed abundances of CO and related species C and C+ are presented for a variety of interstellar clouds ranging from diffuse clouds to dense photodissociation regions. Several series of models of translucent clouds are presented which illustrate how the CO abundance increases rapidly with total cloud thickness. The variations of the isotopic abundances with depth and their sensitivity to temperature and total cloud thickness are explored in detail.
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E. F. van Dishoeck
J. H. Black
The Astrophysical Journal
Princeton University
Kitt Peak National Observatory
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69fff713da5c1eb07f2d9430 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1086/166877