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No diffuse H2 in the metal-deficient galaxy I Zw 18

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 538, Issue 1, Pages L77-L80

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UNIV CHICAGO PRESS
DOI: 10.1086/312797

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galaxies : abundances; galaxies : dwarf; galaxies : individual (I Zw 18) galaxies : ISM; ISM : molecules; ultraviolet : galaxies

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The metal-deficient starburst galaxy I Zw 18 has been observed with the Fnr Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE) in a search for H-2 molecules. The spectrum obtained with an aperture covering the full galaxy shows no absorption lines of diffuse H-2 at the radial velocity of the galaxy. The upper limit for the diffuse H-2 column density is found to be very low, N(H-2) less than or equal to 10(15) cm(-2) (10 sigma), unlike our Galaxy where H-2 is generally present for even low H I column densities. Although the H I column density here is as high as N(H I) approximate to 2 x 10(21) cm(-2) we observe 2N(H-2)/N(H I) << 10(-6). We cannot exclude the possibility that some H-2 could be in very dense, small, and discrete clumps that cannot be detected with the present observation. However, the remarkable absence of diffuse H, 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 H I cloud surrounding the star-forming regions. Thus, having eliminated diffuse H-2 as a significant contributor to the total mass, it appears that the gas of the galaxy is dominated by H I and that the high dynamical mass is not composed of cold and diffuse baryonic dark matter.

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