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Redshifted molecular absorption systems toward PKS 1830-211 and B0218+357: Submillimeter CO, C I, and H2O data

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Gerin, M; Phillips, TG; Benford, DJ; Young, KH; Menten, KM; Frye, B
Published in: Astrophysical Journal
January 1, 1997

We have detected the J = 4 ← 3 rotational transition of 12CO in absorption at z = 0.89 toward the quasar PKS 1830-211, but not the 12CO (5 ← 4) or the 3/13/P0 fine-structure line of neutral carbon. The intervening molecular medium thus has a total 12CO column density of 1018 cm-2 ≤ N(CO) ≤ 5 × 1018 cm-2 with a most likely value of N(CO) ≃ 2 × 10-8 cm-2, which corresponds to the large column density of molecular hydrogen of N(H2) = 2.5 × 1022 cm-2 and a reddening of Aν. = 25 mag. The 12CO excitation temperature is low, below 15 K. Comparison with existing molecular absorption results shows that the absorbing material has molecular abundances similar to Galactic dark clouds. We find an upper limit for atomic carbon of N(C I) ≤ 1018 cm-2, which again would be the case for most Galactic dark clouds. We also report new observations of the absorbing system toward B0218+357 at z = 0.68. We have tentatively detected the 13CO (4 ← 3) line, but for H2O, although a feature is seen at the correct velocity, because of the inadequate signal-to-noise ratio we report only an upper limit for the fundamental line of ortho-water vapor. The tentative detection of the 13CO J = 4 ← 3 line implies that the 13CO excitation temperature is lower than 20 K and the column density is fairly large, 4 × 1016 cm-2 ≤ N (CO13) ≤ 2.2 × 1017 cm-2, with a likely value of N(CO13) ≃ 1017 cm-2, giving rise to saturated absorption in the J = 2 ← 1 transition. The total column density of molecular gas is again large in this source, N(H2) ≥ 2 × 1022 cm-2, which corresponds to a reddening larger than 20 mag. © 1997. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

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Astrophysical Journal

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1538-4357

ISSN

0004-637X

Publication Date

January 1, 1997

Volume

488

Issue

1 PART II

Start / End Page

L31 / L34

Related Subject Headings

  • Astronomy & Astrophysics
  • 5109 Space sciences
  • 5107 Particle and high energy physics
  • 5101 Astronomical sciences
  • 0306 Physical Chemistry (incl. Structural)
  • 0202 Atomic, Molecular, Nuclear, Particle and Plasma Physics
  • 0201 Astronomical and Space Sciences
 

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Gerin, M., Phillips, T. G., Benford, D. J., Young, K. H., Menten, K. M., & Frye, B. (1997). Redshifted molecular absorption systems toward PKS 1830-211 and B0218+357: Submillimeter CO, C I, and H2O data. Astrophysical Journal, 488(1 PART II), L31–L34. https://doi.org/10.1086/310910
Gerin, M., T. G. Phillips, D. J. Benford, K. H. Young, K. M. Menten, and B. Frye. “Redshifted molecular absorption systems toward PKS 1830-211 and B0218+357: Submillimeter CO, C I, and H2O data.” Astrophysical Journal 488, no. 1 PART II (January 1, 1997): L31–34. https://doi.org/10.1086/310910.
Gerin M, Phillips TG, Benford DJ, Young KH, Menten KM, Frye B. Redshifted molecular absorption systems toward PKS 1830-211 and B0218+357: Submillimeter CO, C I, and H2O data. Astrophysical Journal. 1997 Jan 1;488(1 PART II):L31–4.
Gerin, M., et al. “Redshifted molecular absorption systems toward PKS 1830-211 and B0218+357: Submillimeter CO, C I, and H2O data.” Astrophysical Journal, vol. 488, no. 1 PART II, Jan. 1997, pp. L31–34. Scopus, doi:10.1086/310910.
Gerin M, Phillips TG, Benford DJ, Young KH, Menten KM, Frye B. Redshifted molecular absorption systems toward PKS 1830-211 and B0218+357: Submillimeter CO, C I, and H2O data. Astrophysical Journal. 1997 Jan 1;488(1 PART II):L31–L34.
Journal cover image

Published In

Astrophysical Journal

DOI

EISSN

1538-4357

ISSN

0004-637X

Publication Date

January 1, 1997

Volume

488

Issue

1 PART II

Start / End Page

L31 / L34

Related Subject Headings

  • Astronomy & Astrophysics
  • 5109 Space sciences
  • 5107 Particle and high energy physics
  • 5101 Astronomical sciences
  • 0306 Physical Chemistry (incl. Structural)
  • 0202 Atomic, Molecular, Nuclear, Particle and Plasma Physics
  • 0201 Astronomical and Space Sciences