Warm neutral halos around molecular clouds. II - H I and CO (J = 1-0) observations

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Carbon Monoxide, Halos, Hydrogen, Interstellar Gas, Molecular Clouds, Emission Spectra, H Ii Regions, Interstellar Radiation, Radio Emission

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Observational data are presented relating to the boundary regions between dense, molecular clouds and the more diffuse atomic gas. The data set consists of H I 21 cm and CO (J = 1-0) strip maps in 14 molecular clouds which traverse 62 known CO cloud boundaries. The angular lengths of the strips range from 0.5 deg to several degrees of arc, which is generally adequate to eliminate confusion with background (and foreground) H I. Most of the crossed boundaries (49 of 62) show clear evidence for the presence of H I emission maxima, or halos, lying outside the molecular clouds' gas. There is also general evidence for limb brightening in the CO emission.

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