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24 April 2024
 
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Ionized Gas in the First 10 kpc of the Interstellar Galactic Halo
J. Christopher Howk ; Kenneth R. Sembach ; Blair D. Savage ;
Date 20 Nov 2002
Journal Astrophys.J. 586 (2003) 249-267
Subject astro-ph
AffiliationUCSD), Kenneth R. Sembach (STScI), Blair D. Savage (Wisc.
AbstractWe present FUSE observations of the post-asymptotic giant branch star von Zeipel 1128 (l=42.5, b=+78.7; z=10.0 kpc), located in the globular cluster Messier 3. The FUSE observations cover the wavelength range 905-1187 Ang at ~20 km/s (FWHM) resolution. These data exhibit many photospheric and interstellar absorption lines, including absorption from ions associated with the warm neutral, warm ionized, and highly-ionized phases of the interstellar medium along this sight line. Ionized hydrogen represents >12%, most likely ~45%, of the total hydrogen column along this sight line, most of it associated with the warm ionized phase. The warm ionized and neutral media toward von Zeipel 1128 have very similar gas-phase abundances and kinematics: the neutral and ionized gases in this region of the thick disk are closely related. Strong O VI absorption is seen with the same central velocity as the warm ionized gas, though the O VI velocity dispersion is much higher (sigma=32 km/s). Virtually all of the O VI is found at velocities where lower-ionization gas is seen, suggesting the O VI and WNM/WIM probes are tracing different portions of the same structures (e.g., the O VI may reside in interfaces surrounding the WNM/WIM clouds). We see no evidence for interstellar absorption associated with the globular cluster Messier 3 itself nor with the circumstellar environment of von Zeipel 1128. Neither high velocity cloud absorption (with v(LSR)>125 km/s) nor high velocity-dispersion gas (with sigma~60 km/s) is seen toward von Zeipel 1128. [Abridged]
Source arXiv, astro-ph/0211467
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