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CO Emission vs HI Self-Absorption
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 April 2016
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We present the initial results of a statistical comparison of CO emission and H I self-absorption in the galactic plane at large distances from the Sun. Evidence for self-absorption by cold atomic hydrogen (Ts < 60 K) over angular scales of 3 ´-20´ was reported by Baker and Burton (1979). They suggested that this hydrogen was associated with the molecular clouds of the ‘molecular ring’ located between 4 and 8 kpc from the galactic center (Burton and Gordon 1978). Burton, Lizst, and Baker (1978) did find a correspondence between CO emission and H I self-absorption; however, their observations were not extensive enough to prove that the correspondence was statistically significant or to test their prediction that all instances of H I self-absorption are accompanied by CO emission and thus associated with molecular clouds.
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