Molecules in the early universe


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The formation of first molecules, negative Hydrogen ions, and molecular ions in a model of the Universe with cosmological constant and cold dark matter is studied. The cosmological recombination is described in the framework of modified model of the effective 3-level atom, while the kinetics of chemical reactions is described in the framework of the minimal model for Hydrogen, Deuterium, and Helium. It is found that the uncertainties of molecular abundances caused by the inaccuracies of computation of cosmological recombination are approximately 2–3%. The uncertainties of values of cosmological parameters affect the abundances of molecules, negative Hydrogen ions, and molecular ions at the level of up to 2%. In the absence of cosmological reionization at redshift z = 10, the ratios of abundances to the Hydrogen one are 3.08 × 10–13 for H, 2.37 × 10–6 for H2, 1.26 × 10–13 for H2+, 1.12 × 10–9 for HD, and 8.54 × 10–14 for HeH+.

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B. Novosyadlyj

Astronomical Observatory of Ivan Franko National University of Lviv

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Email: novos@astro.franko.lviv.ua
乌克兰, Lviv, 79005

O. Sergijenko

Astronomical Observatory of Ivan Franko National University of Lviv

Email: novos@astro.franko.lviv.ua
乌克兰, Lviv, 79005

V. Shulga

Jilin University; Institute of Radio Astronomy

Email: novos@astro.franko.lviv.ua
中国, Changchun, 130012; Kharkiv, 61002

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