Cold and warm atomic gas around the Perseus molecular cloud I: Basic Properties
Snezana Stanimirovic, Claire E. Murray, Min-Young Lee, Carl Heiles,, Jesse Miller

TL;DR
This study uses HI absorption and emission data near the Perseus molecular cloud to characterize the properties of cold and warm neutral gas, revealing that the gas is similar to typical interstellar medium but with some local enhancements.
Contribution
It provides detailed measurements of HI properties around Perseus, highlighting differences from previous Planck-based estimates and emphasizing the presence of mixed CNM and WNM in molecular cloud environments.
Findings
Higher total HI column density near Perseus
CNM fraction varies inversely with spin temperature
Most lines of sight have low spin temperatures (<50 K)
Abstract
(Abridged) Using the Arecibo Observatory we have obtained neutral hydrogen (HI) absorption and emission spectral pairs in the direction of 26 background radio continuum sources in the vicinity of the Perseus molecular cloud. Strong absorption lines were detected in all cases allowing us to estimate spin temperature (T_s) and optical depth for 107 individual Gaussian components along these lines of sight. Basic properties of individual HI clouds (spin temperature, optical depth, and the column density of the cold and warm neutral medium, CNM and WNM) in and around Perseus are very similar to those found for random interstellar lines of sight sampled by the Millennium HI survey. This suggests that the neutral gas found in and around molecular clouds is not atypical. However, lines of sight in the vicinity of Perseus have on average a higher total HI column density and the CNM fraction,…
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