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Galactic Edge Clouds I: Molecular Line Observations and Chemical Modelling of Edge Cloud 2

Authors :
Ruffle, P. M. E.
Millar, T. J.
Roberts, H.
Lubowich, D. A.
Henkel, C.
Pasachoff, J. M.
Brammer, G.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Edge Cloud 2 (EC2) is a molecular cloud, about 35 pc in size, with one of the largest galactocentric distances known to exist in the Milky Way. We present observations of a peak CO emission region in the cloud and use these to determine its physical characteristics. We calculate a gas temperature of 20 K and a density of n(H2) ~ 10^4 cm^-3. Based on our CO maps, we estimate the mass of EC2 at around 10^4 M_sun and continuum observations suggest a dust-to-gas mass ratio as low as 0.001. Chemical models have been developed to reproduce the abundances in EC2 and they indicate that: heavy element abundances may be reduced by a factor of five relative to the solar neighbourhood (similar to dwarf irregular galaxies and damped Lyman alpha systems); very low extinction (Av < 4 mag) due to a very low dust-to-gas ratio; an enhanced cosmic ray ionisation rate; and a higher UV field compared to local interstellar values. The reduced abundances may be attributed to the low level of star formation in this region and are probably also related to the continuing infall of primordial (or low metallicity) halo gas since the Milky Way formed. Finally, we note that shocks from the old supernova remnant GSH 138-01-94 may have determined the morphology and dynamics of EC2.<br />Comment: Accepted by ApJ 7 August 2007. 29 pages, 9 figures, 10 tables. PMR now at NRAO, Green Bank, WV, USA. TJM now at Queen's University Belfast, UK. GB now at Yale University, CT, USA

Subjects

Subjects :
Astrophysics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.0708.2740
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1086/522775