2006ApJS..165..229F


Query : 2006ApJS..165..229F

2006ApJS..165..229F - Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser., 165, 229-255 (2006/July-0)

A survey of O VI, C III, and H I in highly ionized high-velocity clouds.

FOX A.J., SAVAGE B.D. and WAKKER B.P.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer survey of highly ionized high-velocity clouds (HVCs) in 66 extragalactic sight lines with (S/N)1030>8. We search the spectra for high-velocity (100 km/s<|vLSR|<400 km/s) O VI absorption and find a total of 63 absorbers, 16 with 21 cm emitting H I counterparts and 47 ``highly ionized'' absorbers without 21 cm emission. The highly ionized HVC population is characterized by <b(O VI)≥38±10 km/s and <logNa(O VI)≥13.83±0.36, with negative-velocity clouds generally found at l<180° and positive-velocity clouds found at l>180°. Eleven of these highly ionized HVCs are positive-velocity wings (broad O VI features extending asymmetrically to velocities of up to 300 km/s). We find that 81% (30 of 37) of highly ionized HVCs have clear accompanying C III absorption, and 76% (29 of 38) have accompanying H I absorption in the Lyman series. We present the first (O VI selected) sample of C III and H I absorption line HVCs and find <b(C III)≥30±8 km/s, logNa(C III) ranges from <12.5 to >14.4, <b(H I)≥22±5 km/s, and log Na(H I) ranges from <14.7 to >16.9. The lower average width of the high-velocity H I absorbers implies the H I lines arise in a separate, lower temperature phase than the O VI. The ratio Na(C III)/Na(O VI) is generally constant with velocity in highly ionized HVCs, suggesting that at least some C III resides in the same gas as the O VI. Collisional ionization equilibrium models with solar abundances can explain the O VI/C III ratios for temperatures near 1.7x105 K; nonequilibrium models with the O VI ``frozen in'' at lower temperatures are also possible. Photoionization models are not viable since they underpredict O VI by several orders of magnitude. The presence of associated C III and H I strongly suggests the highly ionized HVCs are not formed in the hotter plasma that gives rise to O VII and O VIII X-ray absorption. We find that the shape of the O VI positive-velocity wing profiles is well reproduced by a radiatively cooling, vertical outflow moving with ballistic dynamics, with T0=106 K, n0~2x10–3/cm3, and v0~250 km/s. However, the outflow has to be patchy and out of ionization equilibrium to explain the sky distribution and the simultaneous presence of O VI, C III, and H I. We found that a spherical outflow can produce high-velocity O VI components (as opposed to the wings), showing that the possible range of outflow model results is too broad to conclusively identify whether or not an outflow has left its signature in the data. An alternative model, supported by the similar multiphase structure and similar O VI properties of highly ionized and 21 cm HVCs, is one where the highly ionized HVCs represent the low N(H I) tail of the HVC population, with the O VI formed at the interfaces around the embedded H I cores. Although we cannot rule out the possibility that some highly ionized HVCs exist in the Local Group or beyond, we favor a Galactic origin. This is based on the recent evidence that both H I HVCs and the million-degree gas detected in X-ray absorption are Galactic phenomena. Since the highly ionized HVCs appear to trace the interface between these two Galactic phases, it follows that highly ionized HVCs are Galactic themselves. However, the nondetection of high-velocity O VI in halo star spectra implies that any Galactic high-velocity O VI exists at z distances beyond a few kpc.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxy: Halo - Galaxies: Intergalactic Medium - ISM: Clouds - ISM: Kinematics and Dynamics - Ultraviolet: ISM

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Number of rows : 82
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 Mrk 335 Sy1 00 06 19.5372339024 +20 12 10.617404076   14.19 13.85     ~ 1253 0
2 NAME Magellanic Stream HVC 00 32 -30.0           ~ 971 1
3 Ton S 180 Sy1 00 57 20.2040816832 -22 22 56.575212564   14.60 14.34 15.23   ~ 300 0
4 Ton S 210 Sy1 01 21 51.5142110136 -28 20 57.799968396   15.38 15.19     ~ 101 0
5 NGC 625 AGN 01 35 04.632 -41 26 10.32 12.37 11.78 11.25 11.03 11.5 ~ 286 2
6 Mrk 586 Sy1 02 07 49.8619039200 +02 42 55.876760568   15.67 15.41     ~ 191 0
7 HE 0226-4110 Sy1 02 28 15.2391681216 -40 57 14.762648232   17.68 15.2 16.22   ~ 134 1
8 NGC 985 Sy1 02 34 37.882 -08 47 17.02   14.64 14.28 12.9   ~ 412 0
9 M 77 Sy2 02 42 40.7091669408 -00 00 47.859690204 9.70 9.61 8.87 10.1 9.9 ~ 4599 2
10 NGC 1399 BiC 03 38 29.083 -35 27 02.67 11.05 9.74 9.59 8.12   ~ 1569 1
11 NGC 1522 EmG 04 06 07.900 -52 40 05.91 14.53 14.16 13.78 13.62 14.0 ~ 62 0
12 PKS 0405-123 Sy1 04 07 48.4309841856 -12 11 36.659928408   15.09 14.86 14.7   ~ 510 1
13 NGC 1705 Sy2 04 54 13.4661493464 -53 21 39.471592428 12.32 12.96 12.56 12.58 12.9 ~ 662 1
14 NGC 1741 EmG 05 01 38.3 -04 15 25   13.7   13.02 13.6 ~ 266 0
15 Mrk 1095 Sy1 05 16 11.4092471904 -00 08 59.157166920   14.30 13.92     ~ 890 1
16 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17424 0
17 2MASS J05594739-5026519 Sy1 05 59 47.3916612936 -50 26 52.025952120   15.18 14.97     ~ 289 1
18 QSO B0624+6907 QSO 06 30 02.5051022520 +69 05 03.913837440   14.64 14.16     ~ 95 0
19 LEDA 138983 Sy1 07 05 29.4413649528 +63 33 33.076745172     15.67     ~ 30 0
20 LEDA 20174 Sy1 07 07 13.0986921696 +64 35 58.975514808   15.29 14.61     ~ 90 0
21 LEDA 88588 Sy1 07 08 41.4886614696 -49 33 06.308921700   16.02 15.7 12.7   ~ 517 0
22 8C 0716+714 BLL 07 21 53.4482942664 +71 20 36.363846516   15.5 15.50 14.27   ~ 1299 1
23 Mrk 9 Sy1 07 36 57.0265753824 +58 46 13.432215792   14.77 14.37     ~ 245 0
24 2MASS J08105865+7602424 Sy1 08 10 58.6641543864 +76 02 42.450451260   15.03 14.71     ~ 469 0
25 NAME HVC Complex A HVC 08 36 +64.4           ~ 133 0
26 2MASX J08382309+6507160 SBG 08 38 23.093 +65 07 16.05     14.16     ~ 129 1
27 Ton 951 Sy1 08 47 42.4485615096 +34 45 04.482515304   14.83 14.50     ~ 466 0
28 Mrk 106 Sy2 09 19 55.3494938448 +55 21 37.128065832   16.34 16.15     ~ 126 0
29 PG 0953+414 Sy1 09 56 52.3931554992 +41 15 22.211247636 14.710 15.611 15.546 15.294 14.720 ~ 452 0
30 QSO B1011-040 Sy1 10 14 20.6738908080 -04 18 40.372940484   15.49 15.5     ~ 145 0
31 Mrk 153 AG? 10 49 05.0478242832 +52 20 07.788652296   14.6       ~ 84 0
32 BD+38 2182 * 10 49 12.9127247352 +38 00 14.849836668   10.95 11.2     B3V 55 0
33 [OKM2018] SWIFT J1104.8+7689 Sy1 11 04 13.8611496720 +76 58 58.194549084   15.70 15.72 15.40   ~ 543 1
34 Mrk 421 BLL 11 04 27.3140835504 +38 12 31.798495872   13.50 12.90 8.31   ~ 2671 1
35 Ton 1388 Sy1 11 19 08.6786220240 +21 19 17.987085948   14.91 14.80     ~ 466 0
36 ESO 265-23 Sy1 11 20 48.0088535832 -43 15 50.371862328   15.26 15.00 14.19   ~ 58 0
37 IC 2746 Sy2 11 21 47.1179115936 +11 44 18.909849876   15.38 14.93     ~ 218 0
38 NGC 3690 IG 11 28 31.0 +58 33 41   13.19 12.86     ~ 978 4
39 NAME NGC 3690 West GiP 11 28 31.02 +58 33 40.7   11.8       ~ 629 4
40 NAME NGC 3690 East AGN 11 28 33.07 +58 33 54.2   11.8       ~ 631 4
41 HD 100340 HS? 11 32 49.9414410936 +05 16 36.231905676 8.906 9.881 10.115 10.219 10.353 B0 100 0
42 ATO J176.4186-18.4541 Sy1 11 45 40.4653497048 -18 27 14.962917636   14.63 14.29 10.5   ~ 168 0
43 ESO 572-34 EmG 11 58 58.114 -19 01 47.67   14.19 17.8 13.41 14.4 ~ 85 0
44 NGC 4151 Sy1 12 10 32.5759813872 +39 24 21.063527532   12.18 11.48     ~ 3688 2
45 PB 3894 Sy1 12 14 17.6738687784 +14 03 13.182723144   14.46 14.19     ~ 821 0
46 Mrk 205 Sy1 12 21 44.0724099888 +75 18 38.241006228   15.64 15.24 14.7   ~ 477 0
47 3C 273 BLL 12 29 06.6998257176 +02 03 08.597629980   13.05 14.830 14.11   ~ 5798 1
48 NGC 4670 AG? 12 45 17.150 +27 07 31.76   12.6 12.90     ~ 259 0
49 EC 12476-2317 AGN 12 50 18.90 -23 33 57.6   16.29 15.46     ~ 67 0
50 Mrk 59 AGN 12 59 00.288 +34 50 42.45           ~ 317 2
51 NGC 4861 H2G 12 59 02.340 +34 51 33.98   12.90 12.32     ~ 383 2
52 LB 2522 Sy1 13 01 12.9250750776 +59 02 06.693816732   16.04 15.89     ~ 281 0
53 ICRF J130533.0-103319 Sy1 13 05 33.0150535680 -10 33 19.430383680   15.18 15.23 14.46   ~ 577 1
54 M 83 SBG 13 37 00.91920 -29 51 56.7400 8.85 8.11 7.52 7.21   ~ 2571 2
55 NAME vZ 1128 pA* 13 42 16.7509672392 +28 26 00.616904988   14.77 15.04 15.50   O8p 78 0
56 Mrk 279 Sy1 13 53 03.4348964112 +69 18 29.410910460   15.15 14.46     ~ 761 0
57 NGC 5408 EmG 14 03 20.907 -41 22 39.75   12.59   11.96 12.2 ~ 349 3
58 Mrk 1383 Sy1 14 29 06.5720038632 +01 17 06.155007252   15.21 14.87     ~ 462 0
59 Mrk 817 Sy1 14 36 22.0820611632 +58 47 39.394934844   14.19 13.79     ~ 523 0
60 Mrk 477 Sy2 14 40 38.0960806920 +53 30 15.961505184   16.05 15.03     ~ 317 1
61 Mrk 478 Sy1 14 42 07.4714418744 +35 26 22.938625500   14.91 14.58     ~ 533 0
62 Mrk 829 GiP 14 50 56.495 +35 34 18.27   14.5 14.83     ~ 209 0
63 Mrk 290 Sy1 15 35 52.4031021552 +57 54 09.515660508   15.55 15.27     ~ 530 0
64 QSO B1553+113 BLL 15 55 43.0440048528 +11 11 24.365649948 14.91 14.72 14.57 13.99   ~ 568 1
65 Mrk 876 Sy1 16 13 57.1795021224 +65 43 09.952685328   16.03 15.49     ~ 583 0
66 QSO B1626+5529 Sy1 16 27 56.1123628752 +55 22 31.559061504   15.79 15.68     ~ 213 0
67 NAME HVC Complex C HVC 16 34.8 +63 07           ~ 260 1
68 7C 165211.80+395026.00 BLL 16 53 52.21668403 +39 45 36.6088754 14.09 14.15 13.29 8.26   ~ 2160 2
69 ClG 1821+64 ClG 18 21 56.7276 +64 20 55.841           ~ 504 1
70 7C 1821+6419 Sy1 18 21 57.2130271440 +64 20 36.221312076   14.23 14.24     ~ 601 1
71 ESO 141-55 Sy1 19 21 14.1473895816 -58 40 12.982437480   14.36 13.64 13.28   ~ 364 0
72 QSO B2005-489 BLL 20 09 25.3903899240 -48 49 53.725051056   15.75 12.81 11.41   ~ 576 2
73 Mrk 509 Sy1 20 44 09.7504483224 -10 43 24.727155528   13.35 13.12 10.7   ~ 1276 0
74 Mrk 1513 Sy1 21 32 27.8162556672 +10 08 19.252365396   14.92 14.64     ~ 611 0
75 NAME Outer Arm PoG 21 48 +69.4           ~ 316 0
76 PHL 1811 Sy1 21 55 01.5124437432 -09 22 24.349496808   13.9 16.8 14.1   ~ 185 1
77 QSO B2155-304 BLL 21 58 52.0652249880 -30 13 32.118447792   13.36 13.09 12.62   ~ 1732 1
78 6dFGS gJ225402.8-173608 GiC 22 54 02.8330234296 -17 36 08.268110460   16.975 14.4 15.522   ~ 25 2
79 NGC 7469 Sy1 23 03 15.6 +08 52 26 12.60 13.00 12.34     ~ 2095 3
80 NGC 7714 GiP 23 36 14.1257730600 +02 09 18.197422668   14.91 14.36     ~ 765 1
81 APG 284 PaG 23 36 19 +02 09.3   12.6       ~ 607 0
82 NAME Local Group GrG ~ ~           ~ 8385 0

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