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19 April 2024
 
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FUSE Spectroscopy of High Velocity Cloud Complex C
E. M. Murphy ; K. R. Sembach ; B. K. Gibson ; J. M. Shull ; B. D. Savage ; K. C. Roth ; H. W. Moos ; J. C. Green ; D. G. York ; B. P. Wakker ;
Date 19 May 2000
Subject astro-ph
AffiliationJohns Hopkins U.), B. K. Gibson, J. M. Shull (U. of Colorado), B. D. Savage (U. of Wisconsin), K. C. Roth, H. W. Moos (Johns Hopkins U.), J. C. Green (U. of Colorado), D. G. York (U. of Chicago), B. P. Wakker (U. of Wisconsin
AbstractWe present Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE) observations of the sightline toward the Seyfert 1 galaxy Markarian 876, which passes through high velocity cloud (HVC) complex C. This sight line demonstrates the ability of FUSE to measure ionic absorption lines in Galactic HVCs. High velocity absorption is clearly seen in both members of the O VI doublet. This is the first detection of O VI in a neutral hydrogen HVC. One component of HVC complex C is resolved in multiple Fe II lines from which we derive N(Fe II)/N(H I)=0.48 (Fe/H)_solar. This value of N(Fe II)/N(H I) implies that the metallicity of complex C along this sightline may be higher than that along the Mrk 290 sightline (0.1 solar) found by Wakker et al. (1999). On the other hand, if the metallicity of complex C is also 0.1 solar along this line of sight, the observed value of N(Fe II)/(N(H I) suggests there may be a significan t amount of H+ along the line of sight. In any case, little, if any, iron can be depleted into dust grains if the intrinsic metallicity of complex C is subsolar. Absorption from complex C is also seen in C II, N I, and N II, and upper limits based on non-detections can be determined for Ar I, P II, and Fe III. Although molecular hydrogen in the Milky Way is obvious in the FUSE data, no H_2 absorption is seen in the high velocity cloud to a limit N(H_2)<2.0x10^14 cm^-2. Future FUSE observations of extragalactic objects behind Galactic high velocity clouds will allow us to better constrain models of HVC origins.
Source arXiv, astro-ph/0005408
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