Imaging diffuse clouds: Bright and dark gas mapped in CO
H. S. Liszt (NRAO), J. Pety (IRAM, OP)

TL;DR
This study maps CO emission in diffuse galactic clouds at high resolution, revealing significant variability in CO-H2 conversion factors and identifying both CO-bright and CO-dark gas components.
Contribution
It provides detailed high-resolution maps linking CO emission to atomic and molecular absorption spectra, highlighting the variability of CO-H2 conversion factors in diffuse clouds.
Findings
Typical covering factors of features are 20%.
CO-H2 conversion factors vary by 4-5 times from the mean.
Presence of CO-dark and CO-overluminous gas regions.
Abstract
We wish to relate the degree scale structure of galactic diffuse clouds to sub-arcsecond atomic and molecular absorption spectra obtained against extragalactic continuum background sources. To do this, we used the ARO 12m telescope to map J=1-0 CO emission at 1' resolution over 30' fields around the positions of 11 background sources occulted by 20 molecular absorption line components, of which 11 had CO emission counterparts. We compare maps of CO emission to sub-arcsec atomic and molecular absorption spectra and to the large-scale distribution of interstellar reddening. The main results are: 1) Typical covering factors of individual features at the 1 K.km/s level were 20%. 2) CO-H2 conversion factors as much as 4-5 times below the mean value N(H2)/Wco = 2e20 H2 cm^-2 /(K.km/s) are required to explain the luminosity of CO emission at/above the level of 1 K.km/s. Small conversion…
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