Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2005-01-04
Astrophys.J. 623 (2005) 196-212
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
26 pages, 1 color figure. Accepted for publication in ApJ. Replaced original version with emulateapj style
Scientific paper
10.1086/428566
We use spectroscopic data from HST and FUSE to study the wide range of ionization states of the "highly ionized high-velocity clouds". Studied extensively in OVI absorption, these clouds are usually assumed to be infalling gas in the Galactic halo at distances less than 50 kpc. An alternative model attributes the OVI (and OVII X-ray absorption) to cosmological structures of low-density, shock-heated intergalactic gas, distributed over 1-3 Mpc surrounding the Milky Way. The latter interpretation is unlikely, owing to the enormous required mass of gas (4x10^12 M_solar). Our detection, in 9 of 12 sight lines, of low ionization stages (CII/III/IV; SiII/III/IV) at similar high velocities as OVI requires gas densities far above that (n_H=5x10^-6 cm^-3) associated with the warm-hot intergalactic medium (WHIM). These HVCs are probably cooling, multiphase gas in the Galactic halo, bow-shocks and interfaces between clouds falling through a hot, rotating gaseous halo. The velocity segregation of these HVCs in Galactic coordinates is consistent with a pattern in which infalling clouds reflect the sense of Galactic rotation, with peculiar velocities superposed.
Collins John A.
Giroux Mark Laird
Shull Michael J.
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