SIMBAD references

2005A&A...436..615W - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 436, 615-632 (2005/6-3)

Highly ionized gas in the local ISM: Some like it hot?

WELSH B.Y. and LALLEMENT R.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present HST-STIS medium-resolution spectra (R∼6.5km/s) of the ultraviolet interstellar absorption lines observed towards 4 early-type stars located within the local interstellar medium (ISM), with sight-line distances <186pc in the general direction of the Loop I superbubble (l=330°, b=+18°). These data have been supplemented with high resolution (R∼3km/s) visible absorption observations of the NaI D-lines towards these 4 stars. Our main discovery is the detection of highly ionized absorption components of CIV, SiIV and NV towards the two most distant targets, HD 127381 and HD 142256. These lines-of-sight are known to cross both the near and far neutral interface boundaries to the Loop I cavity, in addition to intersecting the fragmented shell of neutral and partially ionized gas that defines the boundary to the Local Bubble. However, the presently measured narrow line profile-widths and their measured absorption intensities are found to be incompatible with theoretical models that predict high ion absorption due to the presence of evaporating cloud conduction interfaces. We conclude that the formation of high ions in the local ISM is highly dependent on the location of the absorbing gas clouds with respect to nearby sources of both hot X-ray emitting gas and/or photo-ionization. Our observations have also revealed at least 6 gas clouds with distances ranging from 5pc to 150pc along these sight-lines. We have detected a cloud of neutral and partially ionized gas with a velocity of -15km/s and a hydrogen column density of logN(HI +HII) ∼19.3cm–2 that is thought to define the boundary to the Local Bubble cavity at a distance of ∼90pc in this galactic direction. The far neutral boundary to the Loop I superbubble cavity is also detected at a distance of 150-180pc and is composed of two cold clouds moving at velocities close to Vhelio∼0km/s possessing a combined hydrogen column density of logN(HI + HII)≫19.5/cm2. In contrast, we have also detected three low density, warm and partially ionized diffuse clouds with average velocities of ~-10, -23 and -32km/s, that are all located within a distance of ∼150pc. The cloud component at V~-23km/s may be associated with the very local ``G-cloud'' at a distance of <5pc, but we also provide evidence for its placement at a greater distance. The measured velocities of the majority of the gas clouds we have detected along all 4 sight-lines are consistent with an inflow of gas into the LB cavity from the direction of the Loop I superbubble. This gas is flowing through a region of fragmentation at a distance of ∼90pc that represents the interaction region between the Loop I and Local Bubble cavities.

Abstract Copyright:

Journal keyword(s): ISM: bubbles - ISM: kinematics and dynamics

Simbad objects: 24

goto Full paper

goto View the references in ADS

To bookmark this query, right click on this link: simbad:2005A&A...436..615W and select 'bookmark this link' or equivalent in the popup menu