Cosmic rays, gas and dust in nearby anticentre clouds : I -- CO-to-H2 conversion factors and dust opacities
Q. Remy, I. A. Grenier, D.J. Marshall, and J. M. Casandjian

TL;DR
This study combines gamma-ray and dust emission data to analyze the interstellar medium in nearby anticentre clouds, focusing on cosmic-ray penetration, dust properties, and the CO-to-H2 conversion factor across different gas phases.
Contribution
It provides a joint modeling approach using gamma-ray and dust data to quantify gas components and refine the CO-to-H2 conversion factor in various cloud environments.
Findings
Cosmic rays penetrate clouds uniformly above a few GeV.
Dust grain opacity increases with gas density, up to six times in dense regions.
The dust-based X_CO factor is systematically higher than gamma-ray estimates, decreasing from diffuse to dense clouds.
Abstract
We aim to explore the capabilities of dust emission and rays for probing the properties of the interstellar medium in the nearby anti-centre region, using gamma-ray observations with the Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT), and the thermal dust optical depth inferred from Planck and IRAS observations. In particular, we aim at quantifying potential variations in cosmic-ray density and dust properties per gas nucleon across the different gas phases and different clouds, and at measuring the CO-to-H2 conversion factor, X , in different environments. We have separated six nearby anti-centre clouds that are coherent in velocities and distances, from the Galactic-disc background in HI 21-cm and CO 2.6-mm line emission. We have jointly modelled the gamma-ray intensity recorded between 0.4 and 100 GeV, and the dust optical depth at 353 GHz as a combination of HI-bright, CO-bright,…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
