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First detection of HCO+ absorption in the magellanic system

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Murray, Claire
Stanimirovic, Snežana
McClure-Griffiths, Naomi
Putman, Mary E.
Liszt, H. S.
Wong, Tony
Richter, P.
Dawson, Joanne R.
Dickey, John
Lindner, Robert R.

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We present the first detection of HCO+ absorption in the Magellanic System. Using the ATCA, we observed nine extragalactic radio continuum sources behind the Magellanic System and detected HCO+ absorption toward one source located behind the leading edge of the Magellanic Bridge. The detection is located at an LSR velocity of v 214.0 0.4 km s =  -1 , with an FWHM of v 4.5 1.0 km s D =  -1 , and an optical depth of t (HCO ) 0.10 0.0 =  2 + . Although there is abundant neutral hydrogen (H I) surrounding the sight line in position–velocity space, at the exact location of the absorber the H I column density is low, <10 cm 20 2 - , and there is little evidence for dust or CO emission from Planck observations. While the origin and survival of molecules in such a diffuse environment remain unclear, dynamical events such as H I flows and cloud collisions in this interacting system likely play an important role.

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The Astrophysical Journal

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