2013MNRAS.431..394W


Query : 2013MNRAS.431..394W

2013MNRAS.431..394W - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 431, 394-404 (2013/May-1)

Calibration of X-ray absorption in our Galaxy.

WILLINGALE R., STARLING R.L.C., BEARDMORE A.P., TANVIR N.R. and O'BRIEN P.T.

Abstract (from CDS):

Prediction of the soft X-ray absorption along lines of sight through our Galaxy is crucial for understanding the spectra of extragalactic sources, but requires a good estimate of the foreground column density of photoelectric absorbing species. Assuming uniform elemental abundances this reduces to having a good estimate of the total hydrogen column density, N_Htot=N_H I+2N_H_2. The atomic component, N_H I, is reliably provided using the mapped 21cm radio emission but estimating the molecular hydrogen column density, N_H_2, expected for any particular direction, is difficult. The X-ray afterglows of Gamma Ray Bursts (GRBs) are ideal sources to probe X-ray absorption in our Galaxy because they are extragalactic, numerous, bright, have simple spectra and occur randomly across the entire sky. We describe an empirical method, utilizing 493 afterglows detected by the Swift X-ray Telescope, to determine NHtot through the Milky Way which provides an improved estimate of the X-ray absorption in our Galaxy and thereby leads to more reliable measurements of the intrinsic X-ray absorption and, potentially, other spectral parameters, for extragalactic X-ray sources. We derive a simple function, dependent on the product of the atomic hydrogen column density, N_H I, and dust extinction, E(B - V), which describes the variation of the molecular hydrogen column density, N_H_2, of our Galaxy, over the sky. Using the resulting NHtot we show that the dust-to-hydrogen ratio is correlated with the carbon monoxide emission and use this ratio to estimate the fraction of material which forms interstellar dust grains. Our resulting recipe represents a significant revision in Galactic absorption compared to previous standard methods, particularly at low Galactic latitudes.

Abstract Copyright: © 2013 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society (2013)

Journal keyword(s): ISM: abundances - dust, extinction - ISM: molecules - X-rays: ISM

Simbad objects: 14

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Number of rows : 14
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 SN 2010ma SN* 00 48 55.35 -34 33 59.5           SNIc 157 1
2 SN 2006aj SN* 03 21 39.670 +16 52 02.27 17.96 19.11 17.40     SNIc-BL 940 1
3 HD 40893 * 06 03 06.4241745888 +31 03 08.230189176 8.28 9.05 8.99     B0IV: 59 0
4 GRB 061019 gB 06 06 30.850 +29 34 13.30           ~ 53 0
5 SN 2010bh SN* 07 10 30.63 -56 15 19.7           SNIc 287 1
6 Fermi bn100504806 gB 17 02 17.13 -35 35 14.7           ~ 38 0
7 HD 154368 s*b 17 06 28.3687759224 -35 27 03.760593156 6.10 6.63 6.13 7.12   O9.5Iab 294 0
8 HD 164740 ISM 18 03 38.3 -24 22 35     9.10     ~ 19 1
9 * 20 Aql V* 19 12 40.7117853648 -07 56 22.263784872 5.03 5.47 5.34     B2/3II 231 0
10 GRB 090618 gB 19 36 01.80 +78 21 07.1           ~ 320 0
11 HD 186994 EB* 19 45 37.9683288600 +44 57 49.476637908 6.43 7.37 7.50     B0III 85 0
12 GRB 060105 gB 19 50 00.680 +46 20 55.40           ~ 84 0
13 GRB 050422 gB 21 37 54.650 +55 46 46.40     19.85     ~ 44 0
14 HD 206267 SB* 21 38 57.6195772032 +57 29 20.554016280 5.09 5.83 5.62   5.56 O6.0V((f))+O9:V 499 0

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