2001ApJS..133..345W


Query : 2001ApJS..133..345W

2001ApJS..133..345W - Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser., 133, 345-393 (2001/April-0)

A high-resolution survey of interstellar K I absorption.

WELTY D.E. and HOBBS L.M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present high-resolution (FWHM ∼0.4-1.8 km.s–1) spectra, obtained with the AAT UHRF, the McDonald Observatory 2.7 m coudé spectrograph, and/or the KPNO coudé feed, of interstellar K I absorption toward 54 Galactic stars. These new K I spectra reveal complex structure and narrow, closely blended components in many lines of sight. Multicomponent fits to the line profiles yield estimates for the column densities, line widths, and velocities for 319 individual interstellar cloud components. The median component width (FWHM) and the true median separation between adjacent components are both ≲1.2 km.s–1. The median and maximum individual component K I column densities, about 4x1010 and 1012 cm–2, correspond to individual component hydrogen column densities of about 2x1020 and 1021 cm–2 and E(B-V)∼0.03 and 0.17, respectively. If T is typically ∼100 K, then at least half the individual components have subsonic internal turbulent velocities. We also reexamine the relationships between the column densities of K I, Na I, C I, Li I, Htot, H2, and CH. The four trace neutral species exhibit essentially linear relationships with each other over wide ranges in overall column density. If C is uniformly depleted by 0.4 dex, then Li, Na, and K are each typically depleted by 0.6-0.7 dex. The total line of sight values for N(K I) and N(Na I) show roughly quadratic dependences on N(Htot), but the relationships for the ensemble of individual clouds could be significantly steeper. These quadratic (or steeper) dependences appear to rule out significant contributions to the ionization from cosmic rays, X-rays, and/or charge exchange with C II in most cases. Charge exchange with negatively charged large molecules may often be more important than radiative recombination in neutralizing most singly ionized atomic species in cool H I clouds, however–suggesting that the true ne, nH, and thermal pressures may be significantly smaller than the values estimated by considering only radiative recombination. Both N(CH) and N(H2) are nearly linearly proportional to N(K I) and N(Na I) [except for 1015 cm–2≲N(H2)≲1019 cm–2, over which H2 makes the transition to the self-shielded regime]. Those relationships appear also to hold for many individual components and component groups, suggesting that high-resolution spectra of K I and Na I can be very useful for interpreting lower resolution molecular data. The scatter about all these mean relationships is generally small (≲0.1-0.2 dex), if certain consistently ``discrepant'' sight lines are excluded–suggesting that both the relative depletions and the relative ionization of Li, C, Na, and K are generally within factors of 2 of their mean values. Differences noted for sight lines in Sco-Oph, in the Pleiades, near the Orion Trapezium, and in the LMC and SMC may be due to differences in the strength and/or shape of the ambient radiation fields, perhaps amplified by the effects of charge transfer with large molecules.

Abstract Copyright:

Journal keyword(s): ISM: Abundances - ISM: Atoms - ISM: Kinematics and Dynamics - Line: Profiles

Simbad objects: 60

goto Full paper

goto View the references in ADS

Number of rows : 60
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 * kap Cas s*b 00 32 59.9918836206 +62 55 54.413126128 3.50 4.30 4.16 4.02 3.96 BC0.7Ia 462 0
2 NAME SMC G 00 52 38.0 -72 48 01   2.79 2.2     ~ 11138 1
3 NAME Magellanic Clouds GrG 03 00 -71.0           ~ 7058 0
4 HD 21291 s*b 03 29 04.1328896160 +59 56 25.201164588 4.40 4.63 4.22 3.84 3.46 B9Ia 290 0
5 * psi Per Be* 03 36 29.3797327450 +48 11 33.484405927 3.60 4.17 4.23     B5Ve 415 0
6 * omi Per ** 03 44 19.13204 +32 17 17.6929 3.13 3.88 3.83 3.71 3.71 B1III 605 0
7 Cl Melotte 22 OpC 03 46 24.2 +24 06 50           ~ 3432 0
8 * eta Tau Be* 03 47 29.0765529 +24 06 18.488347 2.44 2.78 2.87 2.84 2.88 B7III 536 1
9 * 27 Tau SB* 03 49 09.7430578114 +24 03 12.301679809 3.18 3.54 3.63 3.62 3.68 B8III 367 0
10 * zet Per s*b 03 54 07.9224751 +31 53 01.081262 2.19 2.97 2.85 2.71 2.62 B1Ib 856 0
11 * eps Per bC* 03 57 51.2320472 +40 00 36.775143 1.71 2.71 2.89 2.96 3.14 B0.5III 519 0
12 * ksi Per ** 03 58 57.9024302099 +35 47 27.709515737 3.190 4.080 4.060 3.88 3.89 O7.5III(n)((f)) 832 0
13 * 62 Tau * 04 23 59.7627483096 +24 18 03.527065188 6.18 6.499 6.337     B3V 218 0
14 * eps Aur EB* 05 01 58.1343686760 +43 49 23.917115316 3.86 3.53 2.99 2.47 2.02 A9Ia 581 0
15 * 23 Ori SB* 05 22 50.0039865384 +03 32 40.051458204 3.99 4.86 5.00 5.05 5.23 B2IV/V 247 0
16 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17419 0
17 * eta Ori bC* 05 24 28.61672 -02 23 49.7311 2.25 3.18 3.35 3.44 3.65 B1V+B2: 398 0
18 * lam Ori A Em* 05 35 08.2760807112 +09 56 02.991326316 2.17 3.48 3.47     O8III((f)) 509 0
19 NAME Ori Trapezium OpC 05 35 16.5 -05 23 14           ~ 1619 1
20 SN 1987A SN* 05 35 28.020 -69 16 11.07           SNIIpec 4933 2
21 * eps Ori s*b 05 36 12.81335 -01 12 06.9089 0.48 1.51 1.69 1.76 1.93 B0Ia 896 0
22 NAME 30 Dor Nebula SFR 05 38 36.0 -69 05 11           ~ 1188 2
23 * sig Ori Y*O 05 38 44.7653828520 -02 36 00.283179888 2.54 3.58 3.79 3.87 4.11 O9.5V+B0.2V(n) 801 0
24 * zet Ori A SB* 05 40 45.527143 -01 56 33.26036   1.79 1.90     O9.2IbvarNwk 666 0
25 * kap Ori s*b 05 47 45.3888404 -09 40 10.577707 0.87 1.88 2.06 2.09 2.27 B0.5Ia 569 0
26 * 139 Tau s*b 05 57 59.6569390499 +25 57 14.083803544 3.82 4.76 4.82 4.76 4.87 B1Ia 281 0
27 * chi02 Ori s*b 06 03 55.1843706432 +20 08 18.428141364 4.24 4.91 4.63 4.32 4.10 B2Ia 450 0
28 * eta CMa s*b 07 24 05.70228 -29 18 11.1798 1.65 2.37 2.45 2.38 2.44 B5Ia 366 0
29 * 23 Sex Pu* 10 21 02.0059724664 +02 17 22.997775480 5.9 6.547 6.644     B2IV/V 108 0
30 * rho Leo s*b 10 32 48.6703908997 +09 18 23.705339948 2.780 3.720 3.870 3.90 4.06 B1IbNstr 532 0
31 * b Sco * 15 50 58.7444628720 -25 45 04.658676984 3.84 4.552 4.635     B1.5Vn 291 0
32 * del Sco SB* 16 00 20.00528 -22 37 18.1431 1.30 2.20 2.32 2.36 2.49 B0.3IV 739 0
33 * bet01 Sco bC* 16 05 26.2319826 -19 48 19.630018 1.68 2.55 2.62 2.60 2.69 B1V 561 0
34 * ome Sco bC* 16 06 48.4249866846 -20 40 09.079866331 3.10 3.92 3.97 3.91 3.99 B1V 470 0
35 * nu. Sco ** 16 11 59.73568 -19 27 38.5361 3.42 4.05 4.00 3.90 3.87 B2V 381 0
36 HD 146010 PM* 16 13 07.9688133192 +21 33 58.224873060   6.841 6.679     A2 34 0
37 * omi Sco V* 16 20 38.1737722092 -24 10 09.495477665 5.99 5.40 4.57 3.69 2.93 A5II 257 0
38 * sig Sco bC* 16 21 11.3157134 -25 35 34.051476 2.32 3.02 2.89 1.69 1.58 B1III+B1:V 870 0
39 * rho Oph A * 16 25 35.1185711280 -23 26 49.831640736 4.3 5.22 5.05     B1V 417 0
40 * chi Oph Be* 16 27 01.4355697915 -18 27 22.499961252 3.95 4.71 4.43 3.97 3.73 B2Vne 598 0
41 * zet Oph Be* 16 37 09.5400587698 -10 34 01.509742704 1.73 2.58 2.56 2.46 2.50 O9.2IVnn 1839 0
42 * k Sco s*b 17 04 49.3516568736 -34 07 22.541680380 4.44 5.13 4.87 4.59 4.42 B2Iab 151 0
43 HD 154368 s*b 17 06 28.3687759224 -35 27 03.760593156 6.10 6.63 6.13 7.12   O9.5Iab 294 0
44 * 67 Oph s*b 18 00 38.7157893000 +02 55 53.633402904 3.34 3.96 3.93 3.84 3.81 B5Ib 407 0
45 * tet Ara s*b 18 06 37.8681946272 -50 05 29.327579099 2.73 3.58 3.66     B0.5Iab 193 0
46 * mu. Sgr s*b 18 13 45.8088401 -21 03 31.794073 3.60 4.07 3.85 3.58 3.38 B8Iab(e) 343 0
47 * bet Lyr EB* 18 50 04.7951442356 +33 21 45.600371200 2.85 3.42 3.42 3.31 3.29 B8.5Ib-II 926 0
48 HD 193267 * 20 17 30.4413617328 +45 38 16.034204112   8.89 8.62     A5 11 0
49 * alf Cyg sg* 20 41 25.91514 +45 16 49.2197 1.11 1.34 1.25 1.14 1.04 A2Ia 750 0
50 * lam Cyg ** 20 47 24.53766 +36 29 26.5737 3.93 4.43 4.54 4.58 4.69 B5V 306 0
51 * 55 Cyg s*b 20 48 56.2915921440 +46 06 50.883645024 4.83 5.28 4.86 4.41 4.10 B4Ia 493 0
52 * 9 Cep Pu* 21 37 55.2241394424 +62 04 54.990376788 4.49 5.03 4.73 4.42 4.24 B2Ib 301 0
53 HD 206267 SB* 21 38 57.6195772032 +57 29 20.554016280 5.09 5.83 5.62   5.56 O6.0V((f))+O9:V 499 0
54 HD 207198 Y*? 21 44 53.2791389640 +62 27 38.048647248 5.61 6.25 5.94 5.66 5.49 O8.5II 347 0
55 * nu. Cep sg* 21 45 26.9251364232 +61 07 14.900183018 4.94 4.81 4.29 3.79 3.35 A2Iae 249 1
56 * 19 Cep * 22 05 08.7897533088 +62 16 47.332569936 4.36 5.19 5.11 4.95 4.92 O9Ib 380 0
57 * lam Cep s*b 22 11 30.5765111040 +59 24 52.154264880 4.55 5.29 5.05 4.77 4.62 O6.5I(n)fp 684 1
58 * pi. Aqr Be* 22 25 16.6230017410 +01 22 38.634449478 3.64 4.60 4.64 4.48 4.48 B1III-IVe 415 0
59 * omi And Be* 23 01 55.2649954408 +42 19 33.655865640 3.00 3.53 3.62 3.61 3.69 B6IV/V_sh 428 0
60 * 6 Cas ** 23 48 50.17052 +62 12 52.2577       6.60   A2.5(I)+O9.8II 193 0

To bookmark this query, right click on this link: simbad:objects in 2001ApJS..133..345W and select 'bookmark this link' or equivalent in the popup menu