OH Evolution in Molecular Clouds
Ningyu Tang, Di Li, Nannan Yue, Pei Zuo, Tie Liu, Gan Luo, Longfei, Chen, Sheng-Li Qin, Yuefang Wu, Carl Heiles

TL;DR
This study surveys OH 18 cm emission in 141 molecular clouds, revealing correlations with visual extinction, chemical evolution, and the potential of OH to trace CO-dark gas, providing new insights into molecular cloud chemistry.
Contribution
It presents the first large-scale survey of OH in diverse molecular clouds, establishing empirical relations between OH abundance, visual extinction, and cloud age, and highlighting OH's role in tracing CO-dark gas.
Findings
OH intensity correlates with visual extinction for A_V < 3 mag.
OH abundance increases with cloud age.
OH effectively traces CO-dark molecular gas.
Abstract
We have conducted OH 18 cm survey toward 141 molecular clouds in various environments, including 33 optical dark clouds, 98 Planck Galactic cold clumps (PGCCs) and 10 Spitzer dark clouds with the Arecibo telescope. The deviations from local thermal equilibrium are common for intensity ratios of both OH main lines and satellite lines. Line intensity of OH 1667 MHz is found to correlate linearly with visual extinction when is less than 3 mag. It was converted into OH column density by adopting excitation temperature derived from Monte Carlo simulations with one sigma uncertainty. The relationship between OH abundance (OH) relative to H and is found to follow an empirical formula, \begin{equation} \nonumber \frac{X(\textrm{OH})}{10^{-7}} = 1.3^{+0.4}_{-0.4} + 6.3^{+0.5}_{-0.5}\times \textrm{exp}(-\frac{A_\textrm{V}}{2.9^{+0.6}_{-0.6}}). \end{equation}…
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