[C ii] 158 Micron Observations of IC 10: Evidence for Hidden Molecular Hydrogen in Irregular Galaxies

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Galaxies: Individual Alphanumeric: Ic 10, Galaxies: Irregular, Galaxies: Ism, Infrared: Galaxies

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We have mapped the [C II] 158 mu m line over 8.'5 x 6.'5 in the Magellanic irregular galaxy IC 10, thus presenting the first complete [C II] map of an entire low-metallicity galaxy. The total luminosity in the [C II] line in IC 10 is 1.5 x 106 L&sun;. We discuss the origin of the [C II] emission toward different regions in the galaxy. Overall, about 10% of the [C II] emission can originate in standard H I clouds (n ~ 80, T ~ 100 K), while up to about 10% of the emission can originate in ionized gas, either the low-density warm gas or the denser H II regions. For the two brightest regions, most of the [C II] emission is associated with dense photodissociation regions (PDRs). For several regions, however, the [C II] emission may not be explained by standard PDR models. For these regions, emission solely from the atomic medium can also be precluded because the cooling rate per hydrogen atom would be much greater than the heating rate provided by photoelectric UV heating. We speculate that in these regions the presence of an additional column density of H2, 5 times that observed in H I, is required to explain the [C II] emission. The ambient UV fields present in these regions, combined with the low metallicity, create a situation where small CO cores exist surrounded by a relatively large [C II]-emitting envelope where molecular hydrogen is self-shielded. This additional molecular mass is equivalent to at least 100 times the mass in the CO core that one would derive from the CO integrated intensity alone using the standard CO-to-H2 conversion factor. These [C II] observations may, therefore, make a more reliable inventory of the gas reservoir in dwarf irregular galaxies where use of CO alone may significantly underestimate the molecular mass.

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