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Description
JWST’s observations will detect a range of molecular hydrogen emission lines from
molecular filaments that are part of the cooling flow phenomenon. Ferland’s will develop and
apply a new grid of spectral emission templates that will make it possible to understand the
observations on a physical basis and will be made openly available.
A 2007 – 2011 series of papers (2007MNRAS.382.1246J, 2008MNRAS.386L..72F,
2009MNRAS.392.1475F, 2010A&A...518L..46E, 2011MNRAS.411..411C,
2011MNRAS.417..172F, 2011MNRAS.417.3080C) resulted from Ferland’s last major effort
to understand molecular hydrogen emission in clusters. These used the best available
molecular data and were possible because of the continuous development of the Cloudy
spectral synthesis code. Cloudy is openly available and a NASA ADS cross-search shows
that 111 JWST investigations cited Cloudy in 2023. This project will advance and apply
Cloudy to JWST observations and make it possible for many others to do similar
calculations.
Much has changed in the dozen years since the 2010 series of papers. The advances that are
needed and will be made possible by our work include the following:
• The greatest change, and the greatest uncertainty, involves collisions exciting
molecular hydrogen. These have a direct effect on the observed intensities of the JWST
lines. Molecular data papers appear scattered across the astronomy, physics, and
chemistry literature and some diligence is required to find them. The literature survey
and conversation of published basic data into a format that can be used by Cloudy’s
solvers will take two weeks.
• Grids of non-equilibrium molecular spectral templates will be generated using
Cloudy. These include a full simulation of the chemical and thermal state of the gas. A
range of densities, grain abundances (very important because grains mediate the
chemistry) and energy sources will be adopted. These grids will be made publicly
available. This effort will require one week.
• Cloudy development is driven by observational challenges. The effort will be spread
over two years so that reduced JWST spectra will be available as the spectral grids are
derived.
• Both the spectral grids and an improved version of Cloudy will be publicly
available. The Cloudy project has an open GitLab repository at wiki.nublado.org. All
products of our work will be posted here. These last two steps will complete the
remaining effort.
Status | Active |
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Effective start/end date | 3/1/25 → 2/29/28 |
Funding
- Space Telescope Science Institute: $26,000.00
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