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2009ApJ...705..962C - Astrophys. J., 705, 962-977 (2009/November-1)

Hubble Space Telescope survey of interstellar high-velocity Si III.

COLLINS J.A., SHULL J.M. and GIROUX M.L.

Abstract (from CDS):

We describe an ultraviolet spectroscopic survey of interstellar high-velocity cloud (HVC) absorption in the strong λ1206.500 line of Si III using the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph aboard the Hubble Space Telescope. Because the Si III line is 4-5 times stronger than O VI λ1031.926, it provides a sensitive probe of ionized gas down to column densities N_Si III_~ 5x1011/cm2 at Si III equivalent width 10 mÅ. We detect high-velocity Si III over 91%±4% of the sky (53 of 58 sight lines); 59% of the HVCs show negative local standard of rest velocities. The mean HVC column density per sight line is <log N_ Si III_> = 13.19±0.45, while the mean for all 90 velocity components is 12.92±0.46. Lower limits due to Si III line saturation are included in this average, so the actual mean/median values are even higher. The Si III appears to trace an extensive ionized component of Galactic halo gas at temperatures 104.0–4.5 K indicative of a cooling flow. Photoionization models suggest that typical Si III absorbers with 12.5 < log N_ Si III_< 13.5 have total hydrogen column densities N H~ 1018-1019/cm2 for gas of hydrogen density nH~ 0.1/cm3 and 10% solar metallicity. With typical neutral fractions N_H I/NH_~ 0.01, these HVCs may elude even long-duration 21 cm observations at Arecibo, the EVLA, and other radio facilities. However, if Si III is associated with higher density gas, nH≥ 1/cm3, the corresponding neutral hydrogen could be visible in deep observations. This reservoir of ionized gas may contain 108 M and produce a mass infall rate of 1 M/yr to the Galactic disk.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxy: halo - ISM: abundances - ISM: clouds - ultraviolet: general

CDS comments: HE 0226-4410 is a misprint for HE 0226-4110.

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