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2000ApJ...538L..23O - Astrophys. J., 538, L23-L26 (2000/July-3)

Far ultraviolet spectroscopic explorer observations of the galactic and intergalactic medium toward H1821+643.

OEGERLE W.R., TRIPP T.M., SEMBACH K.R., JENKINS E.B., BOWEN D.V., COWIE L.L., GREEN R.F., KRUK J.W., SAVAGE B.D., SHULL J.M. and YORK D.G.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have obtained moderate-resolution spectra of the bright QSO H1821+643 (z=0.297) in the wavelength interval 990-1185 Å with the Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE). Strong, complex O VI λ1032 and Fe II λ1145 absorption arising in gas above several spiral arms and the outer warp of our Galaxy is detected. We have identified absorption by a high negative-velocity (-215 km.s–1) component of O VI, which corresponds to the limiting velocity of vLSR~-190±20 km.s–1 for Milky Way gas along this line of sight, assuming corotation of disk and halo gas and a flat rotation curve for the outer Galaxy. We report the detection of four absorbers in the intergalactic medium, through detections of Lyβ at z=0.02438 and 0.1213, Lyδ, Lyε, Lyζ in a system at z=0.2249, C III λ977 at z=0.1705, and O VI λ1032 at z=0.12137. The FUSE data show that the Lyman absorbers at z=0.225 are composed of two components separated by ∼70 km.s–1. Finally, we have observed associated absorption from O III λ832, O IV λ787, and possibly S V λ786 at the redshift of the QSO (z∼0.297). Ne VIII λλ770, 780 is not detected in this associated system. When combined with the previous detection of associated O VI λ1032, we conclude that this system is a multiphase absorber, and we discuss the origin of the absorption in this context.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxy: Halo - Galaxies: Intergalactic Medium - ISM: General - Galaxies: Quasars: Absorption Lines

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