An Alternative Accurate Tracer of Molecular Clouds: The "X CI-Factor"
Abstract
We explore the utility of CI as an alternative high-fidelity gas mass tracer for Galactic molecular clouds. We evaluate the X CI-factor for the 609 μm carbon line, the analog of the CO X-factor, which is the ratio of the H2 column density to the integrated 12CO(1-0) line intensity. We use 3D-PDR to post-process hydrodynamic simulations of turbulent, star-forming clouds. We compare the emission of CI and CO for model clouds irradiated by 1 and 10 times the average background and demonstrate that CI is a comparable or superior tracer of the molecular gas distribution for column densities up to 6 × 1023 cm-2. Our results hold for both reduced and full chemical networks. For our fiducial Galactic cloud we derive an average X CO of 3.0× 1020 cm-2K-1km-1s and X CI of 1.1× 1021 cm-2K-1km-1s.
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