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CH 3 GHz Observations of Molecular Clouds Along the Galactic Plane

Astrophysics 2008-11-26 v1

Abstract

Spectra in the CH 2Π1/2^2\Pi_{1/2}, J=1/2, F=1-1 transition at 3335 MHz were obtained in three 5-point crosses centered on the Galactic plane at =\ell = 50\arcdeg\arcdeg, 100\arcdeg\arcdeg, and 110\arcdeg\arcdeg. The lines of sight traverse both Giant Molecular Clouds (GMCs) and local, smaller entities. This transition is a good tracer of low-density molecular gas and the line profiles are very similar to CO(1-0) data at nearly the same resolution. In addition, the CH 3335 MHz line can be used to calibrate the CO-H2_2 conversion factor (XCO_{\rm CO}) in low-density molecular gas. Although this technique underestimates XCO_{\rm CO} in GMCs, our results are within a factor of two of XCO_{\rm CO} values calibrated for GMCs by other techniques. The similarity of CH and CO line profiles, and that of XCO_{\rm CO} values derived from CH and more traditional techniques, implies that most of the molecular gas along the observed lines of sight is at relatively low densities (nn \le 103^3 cm3^{-3}).

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0508571,
  title  = {CH 3 GHz Observations of Molecular Clouds Along the Galactic Plane},
  author = {L. Magnani and S. Lugo and T. M. Dame},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0508571},
  year   = {2008}
}

Comments

26 pages, 12 figures, submitted to the AJ, revised after referee report