Optical Reddening, Integrated HI Optical Depth, Total Hydrogen Column Density

Abstract

Despite the vastly different angular scales on which they are measured, the integrated λ21 cm \ optical depth measured interferometrically, , is a good proxy for the optical reddening derived from IR dust emission, with %\ ∫τ( ) ~ dv = (13.80.7)(1.100.03) \ \ 1.10 for 0.04 mag \ 4 mag. For \ 0.04 mag or \ < 0.7 , less-absorbent warm and ionized gases assert themselves and τ(HI) is a less reliable tracer of . The -\ relationship can be inverted to give a broken power-law relationship between the total hydrogen column density N(H) and \ such that knowledge of \ alone predicts N(H) with an accuracy of a factor 1.5 ( 0.18 dex) across two orders of magnitude variation of . The -N(H) relation is invariant under a linear rescaling of the reddening measure used in the analysis and does not depend on knowing properties of the HI such as the spin temperature.

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