Is a Recently Discovered H i Cloud near M94 a Starless Dark Matter Halo?

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL(2023)

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Observations with the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Telescope have revealed the presence of a marginally resolved source of 21 cm emission from a location from the M94 galaxy, without a stellar counterpart down to the surface brightness limit of the DESI Imaging Legacy Survey (similar to 29.15 mag arcsec(-2) in the g band). The system (hereafter Cloud-9) has round column density isocontours and a line width consistent with thermal broadening from gas at T similar to 2 x 10(4) K. These properties are unlike those of previously detected dark H i clouds and similar to the expected properties of REionization-Limited-H i Clouds (RELHICs), namely, starless dark matter (DM) halos filled with gas in hydrostatic equilibrium and in thermal equilibrium with the cosmic ultraviolet background. At the distance of M94, d similar to 4.7 Mpc, we find that Cloud-9 is consistent with being a RELHIC inhabiting a Navarro-Frenk-White (NFW) DM halo of mass M-200 similar to 5 x 10(9)M(circle dot) and concentration c(NFW) similar to 13. Although the agreement between the model and observations is good, Cloud-9 appears to be slightly, but systematically, more extended than expected for Lambda CDM RELHICs. This may imply either that Cloud-9 is much closer than implied by its recessional velocity, v(CL9) similar to 300 km s(-1), or that its halo density profile is flatter than NFW, with a DM mass deficit greater than a factor of 10 at radii r less than or similar to 1 kpc. Further observations may aid in constraining these scenarios better and help elucidate whether Cloud-9 is the first ever observed RELHIC, a cornerstone prediction of the Lambda CDM model on the smallest scales.
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