The Diversity of High- and Intermediate-Velocity Clouds: Complex C versus IV Arch

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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12 pages, 3 tables, 3 figures; accepted for publication in ApJ

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10.1086/322401

We present Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE) and Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS) observations of interstellar ultraviolet absorption lines in the Galactic high-velocity cloud Complex C and the Intermediate Velocity Arch (IV Arch) in direction of the quasar PG 1259+593 (l=120,b=+58 deg). Absorption lines from CII, NI, NII, OI, AlII, SiII, PII, SII, ArI, FeII, and FeIII are used to study the atomic abundances in these two halo clouds at V_LSR=-130 km/s (Complex C) and V_LSR=-55 km/s (IV Arch). The OI/HI ratio provides the best measure of the overall metallicity in the diffuse interstellar medium, because ionization effects do not alter the ratio, and oxygen is at most only lightly depleted from the gas into dust grains. For Complex C, we find an oxygen abundance of 0.093 (+0.125, -0.047) solar, consistent with the idea that Complex C represents the infall of low metallicity gas onto the Milky Way. In contrast, the oxygen abundance in the IV Arch is 0.98 (+1.21,-0.46) solar, which indicates a Galactic origin. We report the detection of an intermediate- velocity absorption component at +60 km/s that is not seen in HI 21cm emission. The clouds along the PG 1259+593 sight line have a variety of properties, proving that multiple processes are responsible for the creation and circulation of intermediate- and high-velocity gas in the Milky Way halo.

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