The Dark Neutral Medium is (Mostly) Molecular Hydrogen

Abstract

We acquired ALMA ground state absorption profiles of HCO+ and other molecules toward 33 extragalactic continuum sources seen toward the Galactic anticenter, deriving N(H2) = N(HCO+)/3x10-9. We observed J=1-0 CO emission with the IRAM 30m in directions where HCO+ was newly detected. HCO+ absorption was detected in 28 of 33 new directions and CO emission along 19 of those 28. The 5 sightlines lacking detectable HCO+ have 3 times lower mean EBV and N(DNM). Binned in EBV, N(H2) and N(DNM) are strongly correlated and vary by factors of 50-100 over the observed range EBV~0.05-1 mag, while N(HI) varies by factors of only 2-3. On average N(DNM) and N(H2) are well matched, and detecting HCO+ absorption adds little/no H2 in excess of the previously inferred DNM. There are 5 cases where 2N(H2) < N(DNM)/2 indicates saturation of the HI emission. For sightlines with > 1 K- the CO-H2 conversion factor N(H2)/\ = 2-3x1020/K- is higher than derived from studies of resolved clouds in gamma-rays. Our work sampled primarily atomic gas with a mean H2 fraction ~1/3, but the DNM is almost entirely molecular. CO fulfills its role as an H2 tracer when its emission is strong, but large-scale CO surveys are not sensitive to H2 columns associated with typical values N(DNM) = 2-6x1020. Lower \ values from γ-ray studies arise in part from different definitions and usage. Sightlines with \ 1 K-\ represent 2/3 of the H2 detected in HCO+ and detecting 90% of the H2 would require detecting CO at levels \~0.2-0.3 K- For full abstract see the paper

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