Revealing the CO X-factor in Dark Molecular Gas through Sensitive ALMA Absorption Observations
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Luo, Gan
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Li, Di
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Tang, Ningyu
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Dawson, J. R.
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Dickey, John
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Bronfman Aguiló, Leonardo
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Qin, Sheng-Li
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Gibson, Steven
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Plambeck, Richard
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Finger Camus, Ricardo
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Green, Anne J.
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Mardones Pérez, Diego
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Koo, Bon-Chul
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Lo, Nadia
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2020-05-08T22:30:58Z
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2020-05-08T22:30:58Z
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2020
Cita de ítem
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Astrophysical Journal Letters, 889: L4 (7pp), 2020 January 20
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10.3847/2041-8213/ab6337
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/174614
Abstract
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Carbon-bearing molecules, particularly CO, have been widely used as tracers of molecular gas in the interstellar medium (ISM). In this work, we aim to study the properties of molecules in diffuse, cold environments, where CO tends to be underabundant and/or subthermally excited. We performed one of the most sensitive (down to trms 0.002CO and t + rms 0.0008HCO) submillimeter molecular absorption line observations toward 13 continuum sources with the ALMA. CO absorption was detected in diffuse ISM down to Av < 0.32 mag and HCO+ was detected down to Av < 0.2 mag, where atomic gas and dark molecular gas start to dominate. Multiple transitions measured in absorption toward 3C454.3 allow for a direct determination of excitation temperatures Tex of 4.1 and 2.7 K, for CO and for HCO+, respectively, which are close to the cosmic microwave background and explain their being undercounted in emission surveys. A stronger linear correlation was found between NHCO+ and NH2 (Pearson correlation coefficient P 0.93) than that of NCO and NH2 (P 0.33), suggesting HCO+ is a better tracer of H2 than CO in diffuse gas. The derived CO-to-H2.conversion factor (the CO X-factor) of (14 +/- 3).x.1020 cm-2 (K km s-1)-1 is approximately six times larger than the average value found in the Milky Way.
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Patrocinador
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National Natural Science Foundation of China
11988101
11725313
11803051
U1631237
National Key R&D Program of China
2017YFA0402600
CAS Strategic Priority Research Program
XDB23000000
CAS International Partnership Program
114A11KYSB20160008
CAS "Light of West China" Program
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Australian Research Council
DE170101086
Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica (CONICYT)
Basal AFB-170002