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We report results from a FUSE survey of interstellar molecular hydrogen (H2) along 45 sight lines to AGN at high Galactic latitudes (|b| > 20 degrees). Most (39 of 45) of the sight lines show detectable Galactic H2 absorption from Lyman and Werner bands between 1000 and 1126 A, with column densities ranging from N(H2) = 10^(14.17-19.82) cm^-2. In the northern Galactic hemisphere, we identify many regions of low column, N(H2) < 10^15 cm^-2, between longitude l = 60-180 degrees and at b > 54 degrees. These `H2 holes provide valuable, uncontaminated sight lines for extragalactic UV spectroscopy, and a few may be related to the Northern Chimney (low Na I absorption) and Lockman Hole with low N(HI). A comparison of high-latitude H2 with 139 OB-star sight lines surveyed in the Galactic disk suggests that high-latitude and disk H2 clouds may have different rates of heating, cooling, and UV excitation. For rotational states J = 0 and 1, the mean excitation temperature at high latitude, <T_01(high)> = 124 +/- 8 K, is somewhat above that in the Galactic disk, <T_01(disk)> = 86 +/- 20 K. For J = 2-4, the <T_exc> = 498 +/- 28 K, and the column-density ratios, N(3)/N(1), N(4)/N(0), and N(4)/N(2), indicate a comparable degree of UV excitation in the disk and low halo for sight lines with N(H2) > 10^18. The distribution of molecular fractions at high latitude shows a transition at lower total hydrogen column density, log N_H = 20.38 +/- 0.13, than in the Galactic disk, log N_H(disk) = 20.7. If the FUV radiation fields are similar in disk and low halo, this suggests an enhanced (dust-catalyzed) H2 formation rate in higher-density, compressed clouds, which could be detectable as high-latitude, sheetlike infrared cirrus.
We describe a moderate-resolution FUSE mini-survey of H2 in the Milky Way and Magellanic Clouds, using four hot stars and four AGN as background sources. FUSE spectra of nearly every stellar and extragalactic source exhibit numerous absorption lines
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We present Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array observations of the brightest cluster galaxy Hydra-A, a nearby ($z=0.054$) giant elliptical galaxy with powerful and extended radio jets. The observations reveal CO(1-0), CO(2-1), $^{13}$CO(2-1)
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