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2020ApJ...897..104L - Astrophys. J., 897, 104-104 (2020/July-1)

CO emission and CO hot spots in diffuse molecular gas.

LISZT H.S.

Abstract (from CDS):

We observed λ3 mm 12CO, 13CO, C18O, HCO+, HCN, and CS emission from diffuse molecular gas along sight lines with EB–V ≃ 0.1-1 mag. Directions were mostly chosen for their proximity to sight lines toward background millimeter-wave continuum sources studied in HCO+ absorption at positions where maps of 12CO at 1' resolution showed surprisingly bright integrated CO J = 1-0 emission, WCO = 5-12 K km s–1, but we also observed in L121 near ζ Oph. Coherence emerges when the data are considered over a broad range of 12CO and 13CO brightness. In this work WCO/W13 and N(12CO)/N(13CO) are 20-40 for WCO <= 5 K km s–1 and N(CO) ≲ 5×1015cm–2, increasing with much scatter for larger WCO or N(CO). Here N(13CO)/N(C18O) > 20-40 (3σ) versus an intrinsic ratio 13C/18O = 8.4 from a combination of selective photodissociation and enhancement of 13CO. The observations are understandable if 12CO forms from the thermal recombination of HCO+ with electrons, after which the observed 13CO forms via endothermic carbon isotope exchange with 13C+. WCS/WCO increases abruptly for WCO >= 10 K km s–1, and WCS/W_HCO+ is bimodal, showing two branches having N(CS)/N(HCO+) ≃5 and 1.25. Because CO formation and HCO+ excitation both involve collisions between HCO+ and ambient electrons, comparison of the CO and HCO+ emission shows that the CO hot spots are small regions of enhanced N(CO) occupying only a small fraction of the column density of the medium in which they are embedded. The HCO+/CO and HCN/CO brightness ratios are 1%-2%, with obvious implications for determinations of the true dense gas fraction.

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Journal keyword(s): Interstellar medium - Interstellar molecules

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