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2015ApJ...798....6F - Astrophys. J., 798, 6 (2015/January-1)

Optically thick H I dominant in the local interstellar medium: an alternative interpretation to "dark gas".

FUKUI Y., TORII K., ONISHI T., YAMAMOTO H., OKAMOTO R., HAYAKAWA T., TACHIHARA K. and SANO H.

Abstract (from CDS):

Dark gas in the interstellar medium (ISM) is believed to not be detectable either in CO or H I radio emission, but it is detectable by other means including γ rays, dust emission, and extinction traced outside the Galactic plane at|b| > 5°. In these analyses, the 21 cm H I emission is usually assumed to be completely optically thin. We have reanalyzed the H I emission from the whole sky at|b| > 15° by considering temperature stratification in the ISM inferred from the Planck/IRAS analysis of the dust properties. The results indicate that the H I emission is saturated with an optical depth ranging from 0.5 to 3 for 85% of the local H I gas. This optically thick H I is characterized by spin temperature in the range 10 K-60 K, significantly lower than previously postulated in the literature, whereas such low temperature is consistent with emission/absorption measurements of the cool H I toward radio continuum sources. The distribution and the column density of the H I are consistent with those of the dark gas suggested by γ rays, and it is possible that the dark gas in the Galaxy is dominated by optically thick cold H I gas. This result implies that the average density of H I is 2-2.5 times higher than that derived on the optically thin assumption in the local ISM.

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Journal keyword(s): infrared: ISM - ISM: atoms - ISM: clouds - radio lines: ISM

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