On the Ionisation of Warm Opaque Interstellar Clouds and the Intercloud Medium

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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16 pages, no figures, Latex file

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10.1086/304691

In this paper we use a number of observations to construct an integrated picture of the ionisation in the interiors of quiescent warm opaque interstellar clouds and in the intercloud medium (ICM) outside dense HII regions and hot dilute bubbles. Our main conclusion is that within $\sim$ 1kpc of the sun the ionisation rate of hydrogen per unit volume in both the interiors of such clouds and in the ICM is independent of the local density of neutral hydrogen, and varies with position by less than $\sim$ 20 per cent. These conclusions strongly favour the decaying neutrino hypothesis for the ionisation of the interstellar medium in these regions. Our analysis is based on a variety of observations, of which the most remarkable is the discovery by Spitzer and Fitzpatrick (1993) that, in the four slowly moving clouds along the line of sight to the halo star HD93521, the column densities of both SII and CII$^*$, which individually range over a factor $\sim$4, are proportional to the column density of HI to within $\sim$20 per cent. This proportionality is used to show that the free electrons exciting the CII to CII$^*$ are located mainly in the interiors of the clouds, rather than in their skins, despite the large opacity of the clouds to Lyman continuum radiation. The same conclusion also follows more unambiguously from the low value of the H$\alpha$ flux in this direction which was found by Reynolds (1996) in unpublished observations. These results are then used, in conjunction with observations of three pulsar parallaxes and dispersion measures, and with data on HeI, NII and OI line emissions, to constrain the ionisation of H, He, N and O and the flux of Lyman continuum photons from O stars in the ICM.

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