THE DARK MOLECULAR GAS
University of Maryland, College Park · Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence · +1 more institution
Abstract
The mass of molecular gas in an interstellar cloud is often measured using line emission from low rotational levels of CO, which are sensitive to the CO mass, and then scaling to the assumed molecular hydrogen H_2 mass. However, a significant H_2 mass may lie outside the CO region, in the outer regions of the molecular cloud where the gas phase carbon resides in C or C+. Here, H_2 self-shields or is shielded by dust from UV photodissociation, where as CO is photodissociated. This H_2 gas is "dark" in molecular transitions because of the absence of CO and other trace molecules, and because H_2 emits so weakly at temperatures 10 K
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Authors
3- MGMark G. WolfireCorresponding
University of Maryland, College Park
- DJD. J. Hollenbach
Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence
- CFChristopher F. McKee
University of California, Berkeley
Topics & keywords
- Molecular cloud
- Physics
- Astrophysics
- Photodissociation
- Extinction (optical mineralogy)
- Interstellar medium
- Chemistry
- Galaxy
- Life below water