Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2006-09-12
Astrophys.J.651:L37-L40,2006
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
11 pages, 1 figure, Accepted for publication in ApJ Letters
Scientific paper
10.1086/508991
The nature of the Local Interstellar Cloud (LIC) is highly constrained by the combination of in situ heliospheric and line-of-sight data towards nearby stars. We present a new interpretation of the LIC components of the absorption line data towards epsilon CMa, based on recent atomic data that include new rates for the Mg+ to Mg0 dielectronic recombination rate, and using in situ measurements of the temperature and density of neutral helium inside of the heliosphere. With these data we are able to place interesting limits on the gas phase abundance of carbon in the LIC. If the C/S abundance ratio is solar, ~20, then no simultaneous solution exists for the N(Mg I), N(Mg II), N(C II) and N(C II*) data. The combined column density and in situ data favor an abundance ratio A(C)/A(S) = 47 +22 -26. We find that the most probable gas phase C abundance is in the range 400 to 800 ppm with a lower limit of ~330. We speculate that such a supersolar abundance could have come to be present in the LIC via destruction of decoupled dust grains. Similar enhanced C/H ratios are seen in very low column density material, N(H) < 10^19 cm^-2, towards several nearby stars.
Frisch Priscilla C.
Slavin Jonathan D.
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