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Ultraviolet HST Spectroscopy of Planck Cold Clumps

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2019-02-27 v1

Abstract

We report results of the first study utilizing the ultraviolet capabilities of the Hubble Space Telescope to investigate a sample of Planck Galactic Cold Clump (PGCC) sources. We have selected high-resolution spectra toward 25 stars that contain a multitude of interstellar absorption lines associated with the interstellar medium (ISM) gas within these PGCC sources, including carbon monoxide (CO), C I and O I. By building cloud-component models of the individual absorption components present in these spectra, we can identify and isolate components associated with the PGCC sources, allowing for a more accurate investigation of the ISM behavior within these sources. Despite probing a broad range of overall sightline properties, we detect CO along each sightline. Sightlines with CO column density N(CO) > ~>~1015 ^{15}~cm2^{-2} exhibit spatial dependence in N(CO) and CO/C I, while sightlines with N(CO) < ~<~1015 ^{15}~cm2^{-2} show no such spatial dependence. Differences between N(H2_2) values derived from UV absorption and dust emission suggest structure in the spatial distribution of N(H2_2), where "CO-bright" sightlines are associated with PGCC sources embedded within smooth translucent envelopes, and "CO-dark" sightlines are associated with PGCC sources embedded in patchier environments containing more diffuse gas.

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@article{arxiv.1901.05012,
  title  = {Ultraviolet HST Spectroscopy of Planck Cold Clumps},
  author = {Cody Dirks and David M. Meyer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1901.05012},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

7 pages, 7 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ