Is a recently discovered HI cloud near M94 a starless dark matter halo?
Alejandro Benitez-Llambay, Julio F. Navarro

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a dark HI cloud near M94, potentially a starless dark matter halo (RELHIC), and compares its properties with theoretical models, suggesting it may be the first observed example of such a structure.
Contribution
The study presents the identification and analysis of Cloud-9, a candidate RELHIC, providing observational evidence and comparison with theoretical predictions of starless dark matter halos filled with gas.
Findings
Cloud-9's properties match those expected of RELHICs.
Cloud-9 appears slightly more extended than models predict.
Possible implications for dark matter halo profiles and distances.
Abstract
Observations with the Five-Hundred-Meter Aperture Spherical Telescope have revealed the presence of a marginally-resolved source of 21 cm emission from a location from the M94 galaxy, without a stellar counterpart down to the surface brightness limit of the DESI Imaging Legacy Survey ( mag arcsec in the band). The system (hereafter Cloud-9) has round column density isocontours and a line width consistent with thermal broadening from gas at . These properties are unlike those of previously detected dark HI clouds and similar to the expected properties of REionization-Limited-HI Cloud (RELHICs), namely, starless dark matter (DM) halos filled with gas in hydrostatic equilibrium and in thermal equilibrium with the cosmic ultraviolet background. At the distance of M94, Mpc, we find that Cloud-9 is consistent with being a RELHIC…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
