Tr. Geballe et al., Detection of H-3(+) in the diffuse interstellar medium: The Galactic center and Cygnus OB2 Number 12, ASTROPHYS J, 510(1), 1999, pp. 251-257
Absorption lines of H-3(+) have been detected in the spectra of two infrare
d sources in the Galactic center and also toward the heavily reddened star
Cygnus OB2 No. 12, whose line of sight is believed to include only diffuse
interstellar gas. The absorptions toward the Galactic center sources (IRS 3
and GCS 3-2) probably are due to H-3(+) both in diffuse gas and in molecul
ar clouds. The ratios of H-3(+) line equivalent width to extinction toward
these three sources are much greater than those toward dense clouds where H
-3(+) has been detected previously. Analysis of the spectra coupled with a
simple model for the abundance of H-3(+) in the diffuse interstellar medium
implies that the observed H-3(+) is present at low densities along long pa
th lengths. These are the first detections of H-3(+) in the diffuse interst
ellar medium.