Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1997-09-29
Korpela, E. J., and Bowyer, S. 1998 ApJ, 495, 317
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
23 pages, LaTeX, 10 eps figures, uses aaspp4.sty and Psfig/TeX Release 1.2, Minor editorial changes
Scientific paper
10.1086/305274
One of the keys to interpreting the character and evolution of interstellar matter in the galaxy is understanding the distribution of the low density hot (10^5 K -10^6 K) phase of the interstellar medium (ISM). This phase is much more difficult to observe than the cooler high density components of the ISM because of its low density and lack of easily observable tracers. Because gas of this temperature emits mainly in the far ultraviolet (912 angstrom - 1800 angstroms) and extreme ultraviolet (80 angstrom - 912 angstrom), and (for gas hotter than 10^6 K) X-rays, observations in these bands can provide important constraints to the distribution of this gas. Because of interstellar opacity at EUV wavelengths, only FUV and X-ray observations can provide clues to the properties of hot gas from distant regions. We present results from a search for FUV emission from the diffuse ISM conducted with an orbital FUV spectrometer, DUVE, which was launched in July, 1992. The DUVE spectrometer, which covers the band from 950 angstrom to 1080 angstrom with 3.2 angstrom resolution, observed a region of low neutral hydrogen column density near the south galactic pole for a total effective integration time of 1583 seconds. The only emission line detected was a geocoronal hydrogen line at 1025 angstrom. We are able to place upper limits to several expected emission features that provide constraints on interstellar plasma parameters. We are also able to place limits on the continuum emission throughout the bandpass. We compare these limits and other diffuse observations with several models of the structure of the interstellar medium and discuss the ramifications.
Bowyer Stuart
Edelstein Jerry
Korpela Eric J.
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