Galactic HCO+ Absorption toward Compact Extragalactic Radio Sources

Abstract

As part of the search for the "dark molecular gas (DMG)," we report on the results of HCO+ J = 1-0 absorption observations toward nine bright extragalactic millimeter wave continuum sources. The extragalactic sources are at high Galactic latitudes (|b| > 10) and seen at small extinction (E(B-V) 0.1 mag). We have detected the HCO+ absorption lines toward two sources, B0838+133 and B2251+158. The absorption toward B2251+158 was previously reported, while the absorption toward B0838+133 is a new detection. We derive hydrogen column densities or their upper limits toward the nine sources from our observations and compare them to those expected from CO line emission and far-infrared dust continuum emission. Toward the seven sources with no HCO+ detection, CO emission has not been detected, either. Thus the sight lines are likely to be filled with almost pure atomic gas. Toward the two sources with HCO+ detection, CO emission has been also detected. Comparison of the H2 column densities from HCO+ absorption and CO emission suggests a non-negligible amount of DMG toward B0838+133.

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