SOFIA/GREAT [C II] observations in nearby clouds near the lines of sight towards B0355+508 and B0212+735
Abstract
We present SOFIA/GREAT [C II] (1.9005369 THz) observations of nearby clouds near the lines of sight towards the quasars B0355+508 and B0212+735. These clouds have previously been identified as warm non-LTE diffuse clouds with a temperature of T ≳ 30 K and sub-thermally excited CO lines. They are highly structured in CO with small-scale bright spots (I(CO J = 1-0) 5-20 K km s-1), both spectrally and spatially. This small-scale structure has been interpreted as small-scale variations in the chemistry, not as density and column-density structure. We did not detect [C II] 158 μm emission within the rms noise of 0.1-0.3 K. Our non-detection in [C II] contradicts the above scenario. In diffuse clouds, the efficiency of photo-electric heating is highest. Under the assumption that [C II] is the dominant coolant in diffuse clouds, we can calculate the predicted [C II] emission arising from these clouds. Based on the derived hydrogen column densities for the diffuse clouds, a line width in [C II] of similar order to that of CO, and when at least the minimum amount of heating in the clouds is due to cosmic-ray heating, [C II] line intensities ≳1.5 to 5 K km s-1 are expected, which is a factor 3 to 15 above the upper limits of the observations. The upper limits of the [C II] and the observed CO line intensities are, however, consistent with the intensities predicted for photon-dominated region (PDR) surfaces on regular cold (T 15 K) low-density cloud fragments. Lower temperatures lead to less excited [C II]. The assumption of lower densities, which would equally lower the [C II] excitation, contradicts the observed cloud sizes and column densities. The CO(2-1)/CO(1-0) line ratios observed in these clouds are consistent with cloud temperatures of T 15 K. The KOSMA-τ PDR-model of a cold moderate-density clump or an ensemble of such clumps with a canonical mass-size relation and mass spectrum, consistent with the total column densities derived for low density, shows that cold PDRs can reproduce the observed CO intensities, the observed CO(1-0) and CO(2-1) ratio, and the observed upper limits for [C II].
The reduced spectra (FITS files) are available at the CDS via anonymous ftp to http://cdsarc.u-strasbg.fr (http://130.79.128.5) or via http://cdsarc.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/qcat?J/A+A/600/A94- Publication:
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Astronomy and Astrophysics
- Pub Date:
- April 2017
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- Bibcode:
- 2017A&A...600A..94G
- Keywords:
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- ISM: clouds;
- photon-dominated region (PDR);
- ISM: structure