HI Narrow Self–Absorption in Dark Clouds
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We have used the Arecibo telescope to carry out an survey of 31 dark clouds in the Taurus/Perseus region for narrow absorption features in HI (λ 21cm) and OH (1667 and 1665 MHz) emission. We detected HI narrow self–absorption (HINSA) in 77% of the clouds that we observed. HINSA and OH emission, observed simultaneously are remarkably well correlated. Spectrally, they have the same nonthermal line width and the same line centroid velocity. Spatially, they both peak at the optically–selected central position of each cloud, and both fall off toward the cloud edges. Sources with clear HINSA feature have also been observed in transitions of CO, CO, CO, and CI. HINSA exhibits better correlation with molecular tracers than with CI. The line width of the absorption feature, together with analyses of the relevant radiative transfer provide upper limits to the kinetic temperature of the gas producing the HINSA. Some sources must have a temperature close to or lower than 10 K. The correlation of column densities and line widths of HINSA with those characteristics of molecular tracers suggest that a significant fraction of the atomic hydrogen is located in the cold, well–shielded portions of molecular clouds, and is mixed with the molecular gas. The average number density ratio [HI]/[H2] is 1.5 × 10−3. The inferred HI density appears consistent with but is slightly higher than the value expected in steady state equilibrium between formation of HI via cosmic ray destruction of H2 and destruction via formation of H2 on grain surfaces. The distribution and abundance of atomic hydrogen in molecular clouds is a critical test of dark cloud chemistry and structure, including the issues of grain surface reaction rates, PDRs, circulation, and turbulent diffusion. Subject headings: ISM: atoms – individual (hydrogen) Center for Astrophysics, 60 Garden Street, Cambridge MA 02138, [email protected] National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center, Department of Astronomy, Cornell University, Ithaca NY 14853
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تاریخ انتشار 2008