Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2000-06-05
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
To appear in FUSE special issue of the Astrophysical Journal Letters. 4 pages + 3 figures
Scientific paper
10.1086/312797
The metal deficient starburst galaxy IZw18 has been observed with FUSE in a search for H2 molecules. The spectrum obtained with an aperture covering the full galaxy shows no absorption lines of diffuse H2 at the radial velocity of the galaxy. The upper limit for the diffuse H2 column density is found to be very low: N(H2) <~ 10^15 cm-2 (10 sigma), unlike our Galaxy where H2 is generally present for even low HI column densities. Although the HI column density is here as high as N(HI) ~ 2.10^21 cm-2, we observe 2N(H2)/N(HI)<< 10^-6. We cannot exclude the possibility that some H2 could be in very dense, small and discrete clumps which cannot be detected with the present observation. However, the remarkable absence of diffuse H2 in this metal-poor galaxy can be explained by the low abundance of dust grains (needed to form this molecule from H-atoms), the high ultraviolet flux and the low density of the HI cloud surrounding the star-forming regions. Thus having eliminated diffuse H2 as a significant contributor to the total mass, it appears that the gas of the galaxy is dominated by HI, and that the high dynamical mass is not composed of cold and diffuse baryonic dark matter.
André Martial
BenJaffel L.
des Etangs Alain Lecavelier
Ferlet Roger
Hebrard Guillaume
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