Clouds containing molecular dark matter in quantities relevant for star formation may exist in minihaloes of the type of cold dark matter included in many cosmological simulations or in the regions of some galaxies extending far beyond their currently known boundaries. We have systematically explored parameter space to identify conditions under which plane-parallel clouds contain sufficient column densities of molecular dark matter that they could be reservoirs for future star formation. Such clouds would be undetected or at least appear by current observational criteria to be uninteresting from the perspective of star formation. We use a time-dependent PDR code to produce theoretical models of the chemistry and emission arising in clouds f...
Possible observational consequencies of dark matter in the Galaxy in the form of dense molecular gas...
8 pages 4 figuresWe investigate the process of galaxy formation as can be observed in the only curre...
International audienceContext. Molecular gas is a necessary fuel for star formation. The CO (1−0) tr...
Context.Clouds containing molecular dark matter in quantities relevant for star formation may exist ...
We use the moving mesh code arepo coupled to a time-dependent chemical network to investigate molecu...
[Abridged...] We investigate the process of galaxy formation as can be observed in the only currentl...
Original article can be found at : http://www.aanda.org/ Copyright The European Southern Observatory...
Molecular gas in other galaxies is generally studied by observations of CO emission; a conversion fr...
We investigate the process of galaxy formation as can be observed in the only currently forming gala...
It appears that the majority of rapidly-, well-localized gamma-ray bursts with undetected, or dark, ...
We use N-body/hydrodynamic simulations of a Milky Way-like galaxy to study the physical properties o...
We study the properties of giant molecular clouds (GMCs) from a smoothed particle hydrodynamics sim...
The cold molecular gas in contemporary galaxies is structured in discrete cloud complexes. These gia...
Modelling of Extreme Scattering Events suggests that the Galaxy's dark matter is an undetected popul...
We present an analysis of giant molecular clouds (GMCs) within hydrodynamic simulations of isolated,...
Possible observational consequencies of dark matter in the Galaxy in the form of dense molecular gas...
8 pages 4 figuresWe investigate the process of galaxy formation as can be observed in the only curre...
International audienceContext. Molecular gas is a necessary fuel for star formation. The CO (1−0) tr...
Context.Clouds containing molecular dark matter in quantities relevant for star formation may exist ...
We use the moving mesh code arepo coupled to a time-dependent chemical network to investigate molecu...
[Abridged...] We investigate the process of galaxy formation as can be observed in the only currentl...
Original article can be found at : http://www.aanda.org/ Copyright The European Southern Observatory...
Molecular gas in other galaxies is generally studied by observations of CO emission; a conversion fr...
We investigate the process of galaxy formation as can be observed in the only currently forming gala...
It appears that the majority of rapidly-, well-localized gamma-ray bursts with undetected, or dark, ...
We use N-body/hydrodynamic simulations of a Milky Way-like galaxy to study the physical properties o...
We study the properties of giant molecular clouds (GMCs) from a smoothed particle hydrodynamics sim...
The cold molecular gas in contemporary galaxies is structured in discrete cloud complexes. These gia...
Modelling of Extreme Scattering Events suggests that the Galaxy's dark matter is an undetected popul...
We present an analysis of giant molecular clouds (GMCs) within hydrodynamic simulations of isolated,...
Possible observational consequencies of dark matter in the Galaxy in the form of dense molecular gas...
8 pages 4 figuresWe investigate the process of galaxy formation as can be observed in the only curre...
International audienceContext. Molecular gas is a necessary fuel for star formation. The CO (1−0) tr...