2014ApJ...793..132S


Query : 2014ApJ...793..132S

2014ApJ...793..132S - Astrophys. J., 793, 132 (2014/October-1)

Cold and warm atomic gas around the Perseus molecular cloud. I. Basic properties.

STANIMIROVIC S.Z., MURRAY C.E., LEE M.-Y., HEILES C. and MILLER J.

Abstract (from CDS):

Using the Arecibo Observatory, we have obtained neutral hydrogen (HI) absorption and emission spectral pairs in the direction of 26 background radio continuum sources in the vicinity of the Perseus molecular cloud. Strong absorption lines were detected in all cases, allowing us to estimate spin temperature (Ts) and optical depth for 107 individual Gaussian components along these lines of sight. Basic properties of individual H I clouds (spin temperature, optical depth, and the column density of the cold and warm neutral medium (CNM and WNM), respectively) in and around Perseus are very similar to those found for random interstellar lines of sight sampled by the Millennium H I survey. This suggests that the neutral gas found in and around molecular clouds is not atypical. However, lines of sight in the vicinity of Perseus have, on average, a higher total H I column density and the CNM fraction, suggesting an enhanced amount of cold H I relative to an average interstellar field. Our estimated optical depth and spin temperature are in stark contrast with the recent attempt at using Planck data to estimate properties of the optically thick H I. Only ∼15% of lines of sight in our study have a column density weighted average spin temperature lower than 50 K, in comparison with ≳ 85% of Planck's sky coverage. The observed CNM fraction is inversely proportional to the optical depth weighted average spin temperature, in excellent agreement with the recent numerical simulations by Kim et al. While the CNM fraction is, on average, higher around Perseus relative to a random interstellar field, it is generally low, between 10%-50%. This suggests that extended WNM envelopes around molecular clouds and/or significant mixing of CNM and WNM throughout molecular clouds are present and should be considered in the models of molecule and star formation. Our detailed comparison of H I absorption with CO emission spectra shows that only 3 of the 26 directions are clear candidates for probing the CO-dark gas as they have N(H I)>1021/cm2 yet no detectable CO emission.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: clouds - ISM: structure - radio lines: ISM

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/ApJ/793/132): table1.dat table2.dat>

Errata: erratum vol. 799, art. 239 (2015)

Simbad objects: 32

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Number of rows : 32
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 3C 55.0 rG 01 57 10.7 +28 51 40   20.8       ~ 155 1
2 4C 29.05 Rad 02 01 36.0528969840 +29 33 43.959180096     16.9     ~ 38 1
3 4C 27.07 Rad 02 17 01.9 +28 04 59           ~ 18 1
4 5C 6.237 QSO 02 20 48.0530998224 +32 41 06.464855220   19.0 19.40     ~ 39 1
5 6C 021803+354230 BLL 02 21 05.4920852208 +35 56 13.848581904   20.0 20.0 19.60   ~ 561 3
6 7C 022118.10+273638.00 Sy1 02 24 12.2865158736 +27 50 11.538285648   19.502 18 18.263   ~ 209 1
7 4C 34.07 QSO 02 26 10.33325265 +34 21 30.2874853   21.3       ~ 96 1
8 7C 022927.30+341049.00 QSO 02 32 28.8769824336 +34 23 46.713498468   20.70 19     ~ 195 1
9 3C 68.2 rG 02 34 23.9 +31 34 17   24       ~ 138 1
10 4C 28.06 Rad 02 35 35.4 +29 08 57           ~ 24 1
11 4C 28.07 QSO 02 37 52.40567519 +28 48 08.9899986     19.30 16.99   ~ 615 1
12 NGC 1167 LIN 03 01 42.3322774176 +35 12 20.300948892   13.84 12.77     ~ 357 2
13 4C 30.04 Rad 03 11 35.2 +30 43 21           ~ 13 1
14 QSO B0326+277 QSO 03 29 57.66941020 +27 56 15.4992655   18.2 17.5     ~ 60 1
15 NAME Perseus Cloud SFR 03 35.0 +31 13           ~ 1371 0
16 6C 033321+320838 Bla 03 36 30.10760267 +32 18 29.3422162     17.50 16.6   ~ 656 1
17 NAME Per Region reg 03 37 00.0 +31 15 00           ~ 273 0
18 3C 92 Rad 03 40 08.5 +32 09 02           ~ 27 1
19 HD 281159 Y*O 03 44 34.1873929 +32 09 46.137563 9.19 9.21 8.53 8.85 7.850 B5V 224 0
20 LDN 1471 DNe 03 48.0 +32 54           ~ 329 0
21 3C 93.1 BLL 03 48 46.9073426592 +33 53 15.461439576   20.723   19.110   ~ 131 1
22 4C 26.12 Rad 03 52 04.3 +26 24 18           ~ 24 1
23 QSO B0400+258 QSO 04 03 05.58608082 +26 00 01.5027775     18 19.00   ~ 206 1
24 3C 108 QSO 04 12 43.66686922 +23 05 05.4525810   19.60 18.70     ~ 95 1
25 6C 041122+341140 Bz? 04 14 37.25582968 +34 18 51.2097720       22.83   ~ 34 1
26 4C 25.14 Q? 04 20 49.3408724472 +25 26 27.314619252           ~ 20 1
27 4C 33.10 Rad 04 47 08.9 +33 27 47           ~ 15 1
28 3C 131 Rad 04 53 23.3 +31 29 25           ~ 69 1
29 3C 132 rG 04 56 42.922 +22 49 23.06   18.5       ~ 153 1
30 DW 0456+27 Sy2 04 59 56.0847559656 +27 06 02.074332600           ~ 42 1
31 ICRF J050258.4+251625 AGN 05 02 58.47476282 +25 16 25.2757175   20       ~ 178 1
32 NAME MBM 53-55 Cld ~ ~           ~ 19 0

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