Highly Ionized High‐Velocity Clouds: Intergalactic Gas in the Local Group or Distant Gas in the Galactic Halo?
- 10 April 1999
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 515 (1) , 108-127
- https://doi.org/10.1086/306999
Abstract
We have recently identified several high velocity (V < -100 km/s) clouds in the directions of Mrk 509 and PKS 2155-304 that have unusual ionization properties. The clouds exhibit strong C IV absorption with little or no detectable low ion (C II, Si II) absorption or H I 21cm emission. As the closest known analog to the outer diffuse halos of damped Ly-alpha absorbers and the low H I column density metal line absorption systems seen in the spectra of high redshift quasars, these "C IV-HVCs" present unique opportunities for relating the conditions within the Milky Way halo and nearby intergalactic gas to the properties of galactic halos at higher redshift. The C IV-HVCs have ionization properties consistent with photoionization by extragalactic background radiation, though some contribution by collisional ionization within a hot plasma cannot be ruled out. The clouds are probably low density [n(H) ~ 10^-4 cm^-3], large [greater than several kiloparsecs], and mostly ionized [n(HI)/n(H) ~ 10^-3] regions located well beyond the neutral gas layer of the Galaxy. The presence of weak H I-HVCs detected through 21cm emission near both sight lines indicates that the C IV-HVCs trace the extended, ionized, low density regions of the H I-HVCs. Several lines of evidence, including very low thermal pressures (P/k ~ 2 cm^-3 K), favor a location for the C IV-HVCs in the Local Group or very distant Galactic halo.Keywords
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