Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2000-04-30
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
To appear in ApJL (FUSE first-results issue), 4 pages + 2 figures (.ps)
Scientific paper
We describe a moderate-resolution FUSE mini-survey of H2 in the Milky Way and Magellanic Clouds, using four hot stars and four AGN as background sources. FUSE spectra of nearly every stellar and extragalactic source exhibit numerous absorption lines from the H2 Lyman and Werner bands between 912 and 1120 A. One extragalactic sightline, PKS 2155-304, with low N(HI) shows no detectable H2 and could be the "Lockman Hole" of molecular gas, of importance for QSO absorption-line studies. We measure H2 column densities in low rotational states (J = 0 and 1) to derive rotational and/or kinetic temperatures of diffuse interstellar gas. The higher-J abundances can constrain models of the UV radiation fields and gas densities. In three optically thick clouds toward extragalactic sources, we find n(H) ~ 30-50 cm(-3) and cloud thicknesses of 2-3 pc. The rotational temperatures for H2 at high Galactic latitude,
Blair William Patrick
Friedman Scott David
Green James C.
Jenkins Edward B.
Moos Warren H.
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