2000ApJ...532..943C


Query : 2000ApJ...532..943C

2000ApJ...532..943C - Astrophys. J., 532, 943-969 (2000/April-1)

Observational evidence of supershell blowout in GS 018-04+44: the Scutum supershell.

CALLAWAY M.B., SAVAGE B.D., BENJAMIN R.A., HAFFNER L.M. and TUFTE S.L.

Abstract (from CDS):

Emission in the H I 21 cm line has been mapped for a region of the Galaxy that includes two known supershells, GS 018-04+44 and GS 034-06+65. We focus on the GS 018-04+44, hereafter referred to as the Scutum Supershell, which is an elongated shell about 5° in diameter extending to -7° below the Galactic plane. The Scutum shell lies at a kinematic distance of ∼3300 pc, implying a shell diameter of ∼290 pc with a vertical extension of ∼400 pc away from the Galactic plane. The Scutum shell contains 6.2x105 M swept into the walls. We observe that the top of the shell is missing, and a substantial column of H I rises from the shell walls to b=-11°, culminating in a large cloud of neutral hydrogen, 3.74x104 M, located ∼630 pc from the plane. ROSAT data show X-ray emission that closely anticorrelates with the 21 cm emission. This emission probably originates from hot gas within the Scutum Supershell. After approximately correcting for the foreground absorption, we find that the 1.5 keV X-rays peak at the base of the shell, the 0.75 keV emission peaks in the interior and at the top of the shell, and the 0.25 keV emission extends to high latitudes above the shell. The X-ray luminosity is roughly ∼5x1036 ergs.s–1. The Wisconsin H-Alpha Mapper (WHAM) survey shows the presence of Hα emission that exhibits a morphology similar to that of the H I. Spectra indicate the presence of ionized hydrogen at velocities similar to the H I, placing ionized material at the same kinematic distance as the neutral material. IRAS images in the 60 and 100 µm wavebands reveal the presence of dust correlated with the neutral hydrogen. Infrared surface brightness indicates an excess in the 100 µm emission, which could indicate a molecular hydrogen component with a column density of 2.4x1021 cm–2 in the densest regions of the high-latitude cloud of neutral hydrogen. IUE ultraviolet high dispersion spectra of HD 177989 (l=17°.89, b=-11°.88) and HD 175754 (l=16°.40, b=-9°.92) reveal the presence of very strong absorption by highly ionized gas at a velocity that associates the absorption with the ejecta of the Scutum Supershell. In the case of HD 177989, the high ion column density ratios suggest an origin in a turbulent mixing layer where hot and cool gases mix in the presence of shear flows. The Hα and X-ray emission suggest that a multitude of energetic phenomena exist in this region, providing the necessary ionizing radiation. Indeed, there are multiple supernova remnants, H II regions, and hot stars, which could all contribute sizeable amounts of energy and ionizing radiation. The combination of these data sets indicates observational evidence of a ``blowout'' phenomena whereby hot material produced within the Scutum Supershell has blown through the top of the shell and been pushed to high latitude.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxy: Structure - ISM: Bubbles - ISM: Individual: Name: Scutum Supershell - ISM: Structure - Radio Lines: ISM - ISM: Supernova Remnants

CDS comments: GSH 016-6+43 has a more accurate ID: 018-4+44.

Simbad objects: 120

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Number of rows : 120
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 NAME Eri Bubble HI 03 52 -02.0           ~ 124 0
2 LHA 120-N 9 HII 04 55 10.9 -67 11 32           ~ 52 1
3 LHA 120-N 30A EmO 05 13 43.4 -67 22 43           ~ 26 0
4 DEM L 106 HII 05 13 53.1 -67 27 05           ~ 32 0
5 LHA 120-N 40 SNR 05 21 16.91 -65 28 38.1           ~ 23 1
6 LHA 120-N 44 EmO 05 22 06.9 -67 56 46           ~ 195 1
7 [CMG93] Shell 1 PoC 05 22 17 -67 56.3           ~ 8 0
8 [CMG93] Shell 3 X 05 23 -67.9           ~ 8 0
9 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17434 0
10 NAME Ori I As* 05 38 -02.8           ~ 615 0
11 NAME Loop IV SNR 13 24 -13.6           ~ 58 1
12 HD 119608 * 13 44 31.3089560400 -17 56 13.217749476 6.65 7.47 7.53 7.51 7.51 B1Ib 121 0
13 NAME Loop I SR? 15 01 -38.7           ~ 387 2
14 BD-14 4922 * 18 11 58.1006990040 -14 56 08.990228724 10.28 10.50 9.56 9.85   OB 24 0
15 HD 166734 s*b 18 12 24.6551425392 -10 43 53.060750040 9.36 9.49 8.42 7.33 6.47 O7.5Iabf 180 0
16 HD 167330 * 18 15 13.2627424392 -12 32 12.290772228 8.44 8.89 8.23 9.01   O9.5/B0Ia/ab 51 0
17 HD 167633 * 18 16 49.6543599336 -16 31 04.308165588 7.69 9.16 9.07 8.91   O6.5V((f)) 77 1
18 PMN J1817-1208 HII 18 17 21.0 -12 08 37           ~ 5 0
19 BD-12 4964 * 18 17 24.5559679608 -12 18 27.258288660 10.51 10.71 9.85 9.91   OB 36 0
20 LBN 018.45+01.87 HII 18 17 52.5 -11 40 58           ~ 57 1
21 [KC97c] G018.7+02.0 HII 18 17 55.6 -11 43 37           ~ 6 0
22 BD-12 4975 * 18 17 57.2407102080 -12 16 22.598187888 10.96 11.25 10.52 10.45   OB- 25 0
23 BD-12 4979 Em* 18 18 03.1142834112 -12 14 34.307206836 9.9 10.15 9.55 9.92   O9.5V 38 0
24 BD-11 4586 * 18 18 03.3435555624 -11 17 38.830589016 10.26 10.33 9.52     O8Ib(f) 51 0
25 HD 167971 s*b 18 18 05.8947362832 -12 14 33.313601112 7.89 8.27 7.50 6.68 6.279 O8Iaf(n)+O4/5 297 0
26 BD-12 4984 * 18 18 20.2782112152 -11 57 33.656752908 10.5 10.76 9.93     O9V 29 0
27 [KC97c] G017.0+00.9 HII 18 18 20.9 -13 42 49           ~ 7 0
28 BD-13 4921 Y*O 18 18 29.9553677376 -13 49 57.614440296 9.81 10.41 9.91     B0.7V 53 0
29 LS IV -13 14 Y*O 18 18 32.2227699960 -13 48 48.055623228 11.343 11.024 10.296 10.38 9.430 O9V 52 0
30 BD-13 4923 Y*O 18 18 32.7310836576 -13 45 11.867150808 11.184 10.85 10.08 10.04 8.529 O4V((f+))+O7.5V 55 0
31 HD 168075 Y*O 18 18 36.0418343184 -13 47 36.449731536 8.62 9.22 8.77 9.45   O7V(n)((f))z 142 0
32 HD 168076 ** 18 18 36.4205083536 -13 48 02.420915796 8.12 8.72 8.25 7.62 7.21 O4III(f) 197 0
33 [L89b] 16.995+00.868 HII 18 18 36.5 -13 44 07           ~ 5 0
34 BD-13 4927 Y*O 18 18 40.0938541704 -13 45 18.603231696 10.12 10.14 9.48 9.71   O7II(f) 76 0
35 HD 168112 SB* 18 18 40.8671461608 -12 06 23.367244644 8.81 9.21 8.52 9.24   O5III(f) 146 0
36 BD-13 4929 Y*O 18 18 45.8504419992 -13 46 30.898082136 10.05 10.509 10.23 10.02 8.830 O7V+B0.5V+B0.5V: 63 0
37 BD-13 4930 Y*O 18 18 52.6749052848 -13 49 42.634556148 9.04 9.71 9.45   8.968 O9.7V 106 0
38 [KC97c] G016.9+00.8 HII 18 18 53.6 -13 50 22           ~ 6 0
39 HD 168137 Y*O 18 18 56.1894798360 -13 48 31.092549588 8.72 9.36 8.94 9.55   O8Vz 122 0
40 BD-12 4994 * 18 19 02.9737299336 -12 06 36.108549540 10.12 10.47 9.81 9.96   OB 34 0
41 [KC97c] G017.1+00.8 HII 18 19 16.3 -13 39 10           ~ 4 0
42 BD-13 4941 * 18 20 03.8394152592 -13 03 19.987261812 10.76 10.74 9.87 9.79   OB+ 20 0
43 HD 168444 * 18 20 15.2928344544 -14 50 48.773045436 8.93 9.80 8.84 9.38   O9.5/B0Iab 39 0
44 HD 168461 * 18 20 17.1780632592 -12 10 19.223967072 9.8 10.22 9.66 9.79   O7.5V((f))Nstr 37 0
45 BD-15 4930 * 18 20 19.3415964984 -15 03 55.995166440 9.79 10.22 9.53 9.71   B0 27 0
46 SH 2-45 HII 18 20 21.2 -16 13 37           ~ 29 0
47 [GSL2002] 79 HII 18 20 27.1 -16 12 28           ~ 5 0
48 [L89b] 15.181-00.625 HII 18 20 30.6 -16 02 22           ~ 6 0
49 HD 168504 * 18 20 34.0956630648 -13 57 15.717296484 9 9.64 9.29 9.67   O7.5V(n)z 41 0
50 NGC 6618 OpC 18 20 47 -16 10.3           ~ 1615 0
51 Ass Ser OB 1 As* 18 21 -14.4           ~ 75 0
52 PMN J1821-1449 HII 18 21 01.7 -14 49 21           ~ 4 0
53 BD-16 4826 Y*O 18 21 02.2332989664 -16 01 01.007289984 10.28 10.61 9.98 9.95   O5.5V((f))z 49 0
54 [KC97c] G015.2-00.8 HII 18 21 04.0 -16 05 30           ~ 6 0
55 [KC97c] G016.4-00.2 HII 18 21 23.5 -14 44 10           ~ 3 0
56 [KC97c] G015.1-00.9 HII 18 21 35.5 -16 13 16           ~ 4 0
57 [KC97c] G016.6-00.3 HII 18 22 12.2 -14 38 00           ~ 4 0
58 LBN 016.68-00.47 HII 18 22 21.7 -14 32 05           ~ 24 0
59 [KC97c] G016.4-00.5 HII 18 22 25.4 -14 56 24           ~ 3 0
60 HD 168917 * 18 22 44.7134987664 -14 21 48.569822964 8.29 9.77 8.87 9.21 8.958 B0/0.5II/III 44 0
61 BD-11 4620 * 18 23 30.1345714320 -11 55 44.751422928 10.66 11.1 10.21     O5 16 0
62 BD-10 4682 * 18 24 20.6512654464 -10 48 34.310098404 9.64 10.03 9.61     O7Vn((f)) 33 0
63 PMN J1824-1251 HII 18 24 36.4 -12 51 28           ~ 5 0
64 [L89b] 18.197-00.181 HII 18 24 44.5 -13 10 04           ~ 7 0
65 BD-12 5039 * 18 24 46.4220691992 -12 04 25.984042716 12.08 11.8 10.6     O6 19 1
66 GAL 018.14-00.29 HII 18 25 01.8 -13 15 58           ~ 6 0
67 SH 2-53 HII 18 25 16.3 -13 13 17           ~ 26 0
68 [L89b] 18.258-00.297 HII 18 25 16.8 -13 10 06           ~ 3 0
69 PMN J1825-1449 HII 18 25 18.8 -14 48 44           ~ 4 0
70 GRS G018.20 -00.40 HII 18 25 30.1 -13 16 46           ~ 6 0
71 LBN 016.31-00.12 HII 18 25.6 -14 42           ~ 12 0
72 PMN J1825-1225 MoC 18 25 36 -12 25.7           ~ 9 0
73 [CKW87] 182253.2-131203 HII 18 25 42.5 -13 10 17           ~ 9 0
74 HD 169582 s*b 18 25 43.1466928224 -09 45 11.033442216 8.74 9.24 8.70     O6Iaf 89 0
75 GRS G019.50 +00.10 HII 18 26 03.0 -11 52 48           ~ 4 0
76 HD 169727 * 18 26 40.5142562112 -13 39 06.814554552 9.71 10.08 9.29 9.62   O7II 50 0
77 [KC97c] G019.1-00.3 HII 18 26 46.1 -12 26 45           ~ 6 0
78 HD 169755 * 18 26 48.6763687536 -14 29 59.734553712 9.28 9.80 9.357 9.23 9.05 B2/5(Ib) 39 0
79 GAL 018.88-00.49 HII 18 27 11.0 -12 42 31           ~ 8 0
80 [KC97c] G019.0-00.4 HII 18 27 16.1 -12 32 07           ~ 4 0
81 GRS G019.60 -00.10 HII 18 27 16.3 -11 53 30           ~ 5 0
82 [L89b] 19.671-00.137 HII 18 27 24.0 -11 50 37           ~ 3 0
83 GAL 019.61-00.23 HII 18 27 38.0 -11 56 42           ~ 156 0
84 [KC97c] G020.5+00.2 HII 18 27 50.5 -10 59 17           ~ 5 0
85 [KC97c] G019.0-00.6 HII 18 27 52.1 -12 36 20           ~ 4 0
86 [HH81] G20.1-0.1 C HII 18 28 10.802 -11 29 28.41           ~ 16 0
87 F3R 701 HII 18 29 04.7 -10 34 16           ~ 12 1
88 GAL 020.73-00.09 HII 18 29 13.9 -10 52 48           ~ 11 0
89 BD-08 4617 * 18 29 14.3289265776 -08 33 40.905539460 10.06 10.16 9.37     O8.5III(n) 35 0
90 [L89b] 20.681-00.136 HII 18 29 18.6 -10 56 55           ~ 3 0
91 HD 170452 ** 18 30 01.2225045408 -12 56 54.879232056 8.8 9.28 8.75     B9.5II/III 34 0
92 GAL 021.87+00.01 HII 18 31 02.5 -09 49 30           ~ 19 0
93 [KC97c] G020.3-00.9 HII 18 31 15.7 -11 40 10           ~ 4 0
94 LBN 023.16+00.49 HII 18 31.4 -08 28           ~ 8 0
95 PMN J1831-0828 HII 18 31 25 -08 28.4           ~ 6 0
96 BD-13 5015 * 18 31 31.9018581552 -13 33 44.250605964 10.01 10.50 10.13 10.16   O7IIn 19 0
97 LBN 73 HII 18 32.2 -11 46           ~ 6 0
98 BD-11 4674 * 18 33 47.2872123120 -11 11 32.601356772   11.2 10.2     O9 11 0
99 HD 171198 * 18 33 53.1084082944 -12 15 46.365137136 9.63 10.14 9.65 9.88   O7: 43 0
100 BD-08 4634 * 18 34 25.4949080208 -08 05 54.864733020 10.17 10.29 9.53     O9:V:p 27 0
101 [KC97c] G023.9+00.1 HII 18 34 38 -07 59.8           ~ 5 0
102 [KC97c] G024.3-00.2 HII 18 36 08.7 -07 44 34           ~ 4 0
103 HD 171589 Em* 18 36 12.6382414200 -14 06 55.832938524 7.91 8.60 8.28 7.95 7.74 O7.5II(f) 79 0
104 [KC97c] G024.7-00.2b HII 18 37 09.6 -07 22 44           ~ 5 0
105 HD 172175 s*b 18 39 03.7744177488 -07 51 35.440779672 9.63 10.00 9.54     O6.5I(n)fp 59 0
106 NAME Scutum Supershell sh 18 42 -18.0           ~ 19 0
107 HD 173010 s*b 18 43 29.7070060440 -09 19 12.606116772 9.64 9.866 9.207 9.54   O9.7Ia+ 43 1
108 HD 173783 s*b 18 47 24.1813532856 -09 18 29.523282876 9.3 9.69 9.31     O9Iab 47 0
109 HD 175754 Em* 18 57 35.7085336776 -19 09 11.264191704 5.99 6.96 7.03     O8II(n)((f))p 146 0
110 HD 175876 * 18 58 10.7660947512 -20 25 25.541961636 5.79 6.82 6.94 6.93   O6.5III(n)(f) 149 0
111 NAME Sgr Arm PoG 19 00 -30.0           ~ 637 1
112 HD 177989 * 19 07 37.7606351568 -18 43 34.505685552 8.39 9.22 9.34     B2II 96 0
113 NAME Aquila Supershell HI 19 15 -02.0           ~ 16 0
114 GW 016.9-3.8 HI ~ ~           ~ 3 0
115 GW 014.9-1.6 HI ~ ~           ~ 3 0
116 NAME Eridanus Supershell ? ~ ~           ~ 7 0
117 NAME EXE 1 X ~ ~           ~ 4 0
118 NAME Nor-Sct Arm reg ~ ~           ~ 4 0
119 GW 019.5-6.4 HI ~ ~           ~ 3 0
120 [CMG93] Shell 2 PoC ~ ~           ~ 7 0

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