The Dark Neutral Medium is (Mostly) Molecular Hydrogen
Harvey Liszt, Maryvonne Gerin

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA and IRAM observations to analyze the molecular hydrogen content in the dark neutral medium, revealing that it is predominantly molecular and highlighting limitations of large-scale CO surveys in detecting H2.
Contribution
It provides new observational evidence that the dark neutral medium is mainly molecular hydrogen and discusses the implications for CO as an H2 tracer in large-scale surveys.
Findings
HCO+ absorption detected in 28 of 33 directions
N(H2) correlates strongly with N(DNM) and EBV
CO surveys miss a significant fraction of H2 at low emission levels
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 \WCO > 1 K-\kms the CO-H2…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMolecular Spectroscopy and Structure
