2002ApJ...569..233H


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2002ApJ...569..233H - Astrophys. J., 569, 233-244 (2002/April-2)

A far ultraviolet spectroscopic explorer survey of interstellar O VI absorption in the Small Magellanic Cloud.

HOOPES C.G., SEMBACH K.R., HOWK J.C., SAVAGE B.D. and FULLERTON A.W.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the results of a Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE) survey of O VI λ1031.93 and λ1037.62 absorption toward 18 OB stars in the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC). The FUSE data are of very high quality, allowing a detailed study of the coronal temperature gas in the SMC. We find that O VI is ubiquitous in the SMC, with a detection along every sight line. The average value of the O VI column density in the SMC is log<N(OVI)≥14.53. This value is 1.7 times higher than the average value for the Milky Way halo (perpendicular to the Galactic plane) of logN(OVI)=14.29 found by FUSE, even though the SMC has much lower metallicity than the Galaxy. The column density in the SMC is higher along sight lines that lie close to star-forming regions, in particular NGC 346 in the northern part of the SMC, and to a lesser degree the southwestern complex of H II regions. This correlation with star formation suggests that local processes have an important effect on the distribution of coronal gas in the SMC. If the sight lines within NGC 346 are excluded, the mean column density for the SMC is logN(OVI)=14.45, only 1.4 times higher than the Milky Way average. The standard deviation of the column densities for sight lines outside of NGC 346 is ±27%, somewhat lower than the deviation seen in the Milky Way halo. The lowest O VI column densities, log N(O VI)∼14.3, occur in the central region and in the southeastern ``wing'' of the galaxy. Even these low column densities are as high as the Milky Way average, establishing the presence of a substantial, extended component of coronal gas in the SMC. The O VI absorption is always shifted to higher velocities than the main component of lower ionization gas traced by Fe II absorption. The O VI line widths are broader than expected for pure thermal broadening at 3x105 K, the temperature at which the O VI peaks in abundance, so large nonthermal motions or multiple hot gas components are likely present. We discuss several mechanisms that may be able to explain the observed properties of the hot gas, including supershells, a galactic fountain, and the infall of gas previously stripped from the SMC by tidal interactions with the Milky Way and the Large Magellanic Cloud. If a galactic fountain produces the hot gas, the mass flux per unit surface area is M{dot}/Ω∼2x10–2 M yr–1 kpc–2.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: ISM - ISM: Atoms - Galaxies: Magellanic Clouds - Ultraviolet: ISM

Simbad objects: 20

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Number of rows : 20
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 LIN 78 HXB 00 46 32.6338987968 -73 06 05.564426436 12.53 13.59 13.827   13.999 O3/4V 45 1
2 SK 10 s*b 00 46 42.1591125672 -73 24 55.494317340 11.903 12.984 13.176   13.35 O6.5I(f) 45 0
3 BBB SMC 266 s*b 00 47 50.0484011088 -73 08 21.054056928   12.35 12.55 12.36   O6I(f) 69 0
4 BBB SMC 1 * 00 50 17.2067283312 -72 53 30.259838832 12.093 13.144 13.326 13.39 13.47 OC7.5III((f)) 43 0
5 LIN 156 s*b 00 50 32.4050818488 -72 52 36.441355908 11.553 12.604 12.756   12.89 O5.5I(f) 50 0
6 AzV 83 s*b 00 50 52.0015192368 -72 42 14.940550980 12.233 13.244 13.366   13.67 O7Iaf+ 47 0
7 AzV 95 * 00 51 21.6002057448 -72 44 14.875230300 12.67 13.64 13.83   13.95 O7III((f)) 40 0
8 NAME SMC G 00 52 38.0 -72 48 01   2.79 2.2     ~ 11149 1
9 Cl* NGC 346 ELS 7 * 00 58 57.3961905528 -72 10 33.660822720 12.68 13.82 14.13   14.28 O4V((f+)) 52 0
10 Cl* NGC 346 W 4 EB* 00 59 00.0525662904 -72 10 37.962442344 11.82 12.93 13.13   13.77 O5-6V((f)) 37 0
11 Cl* NGC 346 W 3 * 00 59 00.7591806336 -72 10 28.171806492 11.46 12.61 12.80   13.63 O2III(f) 62 0
12 NGC 346 Cl* 00 59 04.4000 -72 10 39.000           ~ 490 0
13 Cl* NGC 346 SSN 7 s*b 00 59 04.4955841440 -72 10 24.744449712   12.37 12.57     O4If+O5-6 38 0
14 HD 5980 WR* 00 59 26.5838833944 -72 09 53.927337312   11.13 11.31   11.029 WN4+O7I: 393 1
15 SK 80 s*b 00 59 31.9751731656 -72 10 46.106730444   12.12 12.31     O7Iaf+ 108 0
16 RMC 17 s*b 00 59 45.7300850520 -72 44 56.416111080   12.02 12.2     B1Ia 63 0
17 AzV 321 * 01 02 57.0821742960 -72 08 09.112126884 12.49 13.66 13.82   14.10 O9.5Ib 27 0
18 AzV 378 * 01 05 09.4353086232 -72 05 34.656190260 12.60 13.64 13.90   14.18 O9.5III 23 0
19 SK 132 s*b 01 07 40.3905611664 -72 51 00.061708428 12.08 13.13 13.31 13.30 13.45 O9.5II(n) 42 0
20 LIN 547 WR* 01 31 04.1367366432 -73 25 03.784411524   12.75 12.90     WO4+O4V 96 0

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