2000ApJS..129..563S


Query : 2000ApJS..129..563S

2000ApJS..129..563S - Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser., 129, 563-610 (2000/August-0)

The Hubble space telescope quasar absorption line key project. XV. Milky Way absorption lines.

SAVAGE B.D., WAKKER B., JANNUZI B.T., BAHCALL J.N., BERGERON J., BOKSENBERG A., HARTIG G.F., KIRHAKOS S., MURPHY E.M., SARGENT W.L.W., SCHNEIDER D.P., TURNSHEK D. and WOLFE A.M.

Abstract (from CDS):

This paper presents the results of an analysis of the Milky Way absorption lines found in the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Quasar Absorption Line Key Project database for 83 QSOs observed with the Faint Object Spectrograph G190H and G270H gratings, of which 16 QSOs are also observed with the G130H grating. The HST Key Project observations are supplemented with high-quality 21 cm H I emission-line observations mostly obtained with the NRAO 43 m radio telescope. The Milky Way halo gas exhibits ``mixed ionization'' absorption with high-ionization absorption from Si IV and C IV substantially weaker than the extremely strong intermediate- and low-ionization absorption from Si III, Si II, C II, Mg II, and Fe II. For a sample of 16 QSOs observed in the far-UV, the median velocity equivalent widths of very strong lines of Si IV, Si III, and Si II are 60, 180, and 180 km.s–1, respectively. Velocity equivalent widths this large for Si III and Si II imply the existence of high velocity dispersion moderate- (Si III) and low-ionization (Si II) gas along many paths through the Galactic halo. Measures of the Galactic damped Lyα line toward 14 QSOs permit the determination of N(H I)Lyα through the gaseous disk and halo of the Galaxy. The values of N(H I)Lyα range from 0.64x1020 to 3.37x1020 cm–2 with N(H I)Lyα|sinb| averaging (1.29±0.49)x1020 cm–2. A comparison of N(H I)Lyα with N(H I)21cm reveals that N(H I)Lyα/N(H I)21cm for the 10 sight lines where the value of N(H I)Lyα is not significantly affected by geocoronal emission ranges from 0.62 and 0.91. This difference is probably produced by a combination of systematic and random errors and contribution from the small angular scale structure in the H I distribution. Such structure can produce different column densities when sampling gas with an infinitesimal beam in the UV (the angular size of the QSO) compared to the much larger 21' beam of the NRAO 43 m radio telescope.

The overall strength of the Mg II λλ2796 and 2803 absorption appears to be correlated with the presence of high-velocity gas along the line to sight. Velocity-resolved Mg II absorption associated with high-velocity gas in the Magellanic Stream is detected toward eight QSOs, including PKS 0003+15, PG 0043+039, PKS 0637-75, 3C 454.3, PKS 2251+11, PG 2302+029, PKS 2340-36, and PKS 2344+09. Velocity-resolved Mg II absorption toward 15 QSOs is not accompanied by the existence of associated H I emission. Interesting objects in this category include PKS 0232-04 (l=174°.5, b=-56°.2), which has a high-velocity cloud (HVC) at v~+270 km.s–1 detected in Mg II, and PG 1116+215 (l=223°.3,b=68°.2) with a HVC at +200 km.s–1 detected in Mg II, C II, Si IV, and possibly C IV. The HVC toward PKS 0232-04 is interesting because all known H I HVCs in this general region of the sky have negative velocity rather than positive velocity. For 15 QSOs known to lie in the direction of H I HVCs, the Mg II lines have extremely strong principal absorption components, suggesting the detection of blended low- and high-velocity absorption. These lines of sight imply the detection of Mg II absorption by the high-velocity gas in HVC complexes C and A, in the outer Galaxy warp, and in the Magellanic Stream, as well as toward three smaller clouds. There are 11 QSO sight lines with very strong Mg II absorption for which there is no evidence for high-velocity H I emission. However, six of these sight lines lie near known H I HVCs. There are 38 QSOs with weak Mg II principal absorption and no known H I HVCs. These objects provide information about the H I absorption characteristics of disk and halo gas well away from H I HVCs. The sky covering factor of high-velocity Mg II is large, with 41 and 71 QSO lines of sight showing either resolved high-velocity Mg II absorption or principal absorption that is so strong that blended low- and high-velocity Mg II absorption is suggested.


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Journal keyword(s): ISM: Clouds - Galaxies: Quasars: Absorption Lines - ultraviolet: interstellar - Galaxy: Halo

Simbad objects: 85

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Number of rows : 85
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 QSO B0002+0507 BLL 00 05 20.2155845040 +05 24 10.802758572   16.56 16.21 16.26   ~ 183 1
2 ICRF J000559.2+160949 Sy1 00 05 59.2378545384 +16 09 49.021968096   16.51 16.40     ~ 290 1
3 QSO J0027+2241 QSO 00 27 15.3715301928 +22 41 58.067953764   16.90 16.57 15.60   ~ 89 1
4 QSO B0043+0354 Sy1 00 45 47.2231233240 +04 10 23.386759392   15.88 16.00     ~ 156 0
5 87GB 004432.0+030343 Sy1 00 47 05.9186531064 +03 19 54.784830324   16.2 16.37     ~ 146 2
6 QSO B0117+2118 QSO 01 20 17.2642359528 +21 33 46.197696168     16.1     ~ 127 0
7 QSO J0125-0006 Bla 01 25 28.8438355224 -00 05 55.930595964   16.92 16.64 16.30   ~ 294 1
8 ICRF J020157.1-113233 Sy1 02 01 57.1794759192 -11 32 33.435766068   16.54 16.40 16.073   ~ 215 1
9 4C -04.06 QSO 02 35 07.3418452008 -04 02 05.317096956   16.61 16.46 16.2   ~ 213 1
10 3C 95 Sy1 03 51 28.5673217616 -14 29 08.257870248 15.62 16.55 16.22     ~ 189 1
11 PKS 0405-123 Sy1 04 07 48.4309841856 -12 11 36.659928408   15.09 14.86 14.7   ~ 510 1
12 2E 962 Sy1 04 17 16.7842972416 -05 53 45.608035560   16.24 15.94 15.7   ~ 172 1
13 QSO J0441-4313 QSO 04 41 17.3385563928 -43 13 45.488722116   16.64 16.36 16.54 16.26 ~ 109 1
14 QSO B0624+6907 QSO 06 30 02.5051022520 +69 05 03.913837440   14.64 14.16     ~ 95 0
15 QSO J0635-7516 Bla 06 35 46.5079301472 -75 16 16.816418256   15.96 15.75 15.82   ~ 589 1
16 QSO J0743-6726 QSO 07 43 31.6117092000 -67 26 25.547011008   16.71 16.37     ~ 146 1
17 ICRF J074541.6+314256 Sy1 07 45 41.6715742128 +31 42 56.614217508   16.10 15.97     ~ 260 1
18 US 1867 Sy1 08 53 34.2440799000 +43 49 02.336647692   17.15 16.91     ~ 102 0
19 QSO J0854+2006 BLL 08 54 48.8749846272 +20 06 30.639583620   15.91 15.43 15.56   ~ 2331 1
20 QSO B0916+512 QSO 09 19 57.6059812632 +51 06 09.542294028   16.47 16.41     ~ 65 0
21 US 796 QSO 09 38 57.0175740480 +41 28 21.216772452   16.94 16.75     ~ 138 1
22 PG 0953+414 Sy1 09 56 52.3931554992 +41 15 22.211247636 14.710 15.611 15.546 15.294 14.720 ~ 452 0
23 Ton 469 Sy1 09 58 20.9496221568 +32 24 02.208417372   15.88 15.78 15.51   ~ 425 1
24 6W 0955+68W01 QSO 09 59 18.9 +68 30 55           ~ 2 0
25 Mrk 132 QSO 10 01 29.6441188968 +54 54 38.044314036   16.21 16.02     ~ 132 0
26 Ton 28 Sy1 10 04 02.6102134920 +28 55 35.329310688   16.17 15.7     ~ 174 0
27 7C 100725.89+414711.00 Sy1 10 10 27.5274498072 +41 32 39.053861232   16.72 16.67     ~ 184 1
28 QSO B1008+1319 QSO 10 11 10.8547987008 +13 04 12.189722736   17.00 16.76     ~ 91 0
29 Ton 34 QSO 10 19 56.5979680488 +27 44 01.738221864   16.06 15.69     ~ 112 0
30 4C 06.41 BLL 10 41 17.16249940 +06 10 16.9237327   16.86 16.70 16.14   ~ 289 1
31 PG 1049-005 Sy1 10 51 51.4474066944 -00 51 17.707987476   15.98 15.78     ~ 179 0
32 PG 1101-264 QSO 11 03 25.2993421704 -26 45 15.808554720   16.08 16.02     ~ 246 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 MC4 1104+16.7 QSO 11 04 36.7 +16 44 17     15.70     ~ 1 0
35 Ton 1388 Sy1 11 19 08.6786220240 +21 19 17.987085948   14.91 14.80     ~ 466 0
36 QSO B1120+0154 QSO 11 23 20.7258496872 +01 37 47.506567620   16.45 16.12     ~ 128 1
37 ICRF J113259.4+102342 Sy1 11 32 59.4889741536 +10 23 42.213963696   17.43 17.36     ~ 104 1
38 QSO B1130+111 QSO 11 33 30.2985591648 +10 52 23.353505292   16.52 16.45     ~ 59 0
39 NAME Crt A Sy1 11 39 10.7025556152 -13 50 43.639196064   16.38 16.17 16.4   ~ 272 1
40 ICRF J113957.0+654749 Sy1 11 39 57.0254367168 +65 47 49.483232880   16.50 16.32     ~ 518 1
41 LEDA 38224 Sy1 12 04 42.1097215992 +27 54 11.869350264   15.64 15.60     ~ 405 0
42 QSO J1208+4540 QSO 12 08 58.0107013896 +45 40 35.421692952   16.00 15.70     ~ 189 0
43 PG 1216+069 Sy1 12 19 20.9318278680 +06 38 38.467059252   15.68 15.65     ~ 285 0
44 Mrk 205 Sy1 12 21 44.0724099888 +75 18 38.241006228   15.64 15.24 14.7   ~ 477 0
45 3C 273 BLL 12 29 06.6998257176 +02 03 08.597629980   13.05 14.830 14.11   ~ 5802 1
46 QSO J1244+1721B QSO 12 44 10.8247089768 +17 21 04.508869464   16.40 16.09     ~ 152 1
47 QSO B1248+401 QSO 12 50 48.3268288080 +39 51 39.458894760   16.62 16.19     ~ 137 0
48 QSO B1252+119 Bla 12 54 38.25561478 +11 41 05.8950431   16.99 16.64 16.76   ~ 272 1
49 QSO B1254+0443 QSO 12 56 59.9234909976 +04 27 34.411850136   16.53 16.25     ~ 157 0
50 [B68b] 201 QSO 12 59 48.7852053336 +34 23 22.627553928   17.05 16.79     ~ 100 0
51 LB 2522 Sy1 13 01 12.9250750776 +59 02 06.693816732   16.04 15.89     ~ 281 0
52 ICRF J130533.0-103319 Sy1 13 05 33.0150535680 -10 33 19.430383680   15.18 15.23 14.46   ~ 578 1
53 Ton 153 QSO 13 19 56.2320886176 +27 28 08.186323080   16.12 15.98     ~ 153 0
54 PB 4007 Sy1 13 36 02.0092074528 +17 25 13.092799188   16.50 16.33     ~ 92 0
55 QSO J1341+4123 QSO 13 41 00.7893930432 +41 23 14.130152880   17.04 16.76     ~ 130 0
56 QSO B1352+0106 QSO 13 54 58.6806746304 +00 52 10.898450652     16.0     ~ 76 0
57 [OKM2018] SWIFT J1357.0+1929 Sy1 13 57 04.4366598768 +19 19 07.371837768   16.33 16.03 15.3   ~ 455 2
58 QSO J1409+2618 QSO 14 09 23.9085820008 +26 18 21.056458176   16.07 15.74     ~ 191 0
59 LEDA 50824 Sy1 14 13 48.3306274368 +44 00 14.003371296   14.99 14.99     ~ 384 0
60 LEDA 51016 Sy1 14 17 00.8224797456 +44 56 06.336360024   16.93 16.63     ~ 258 0
61 QSO J1427-1203 QSO 14 27 38.1268790904 -12 03 49.949292420   16.91 16.49 17.19   ~ 74 1
62 8C 1435+638 QSO 14 36 45.8021325144 +63 36 37.866905244   17.06 16.86 16.23   ~ 212 1
63 2MASS J14464593+4035057 Sy1 14 46 45.9392259288 +40 35 05.797233636   16.28 16.11     ~ 293 0
64 ICRF J151443.0+365050 Sy1 15 14 43.0683049560 +36 50 50.355436776   17.11 17.01 15.83   ~ 411 1
65 PG 1538+47 Sy1 15 39 34.8103136784 +47 35 31.263874908   16.01 15.81     ~ 98 1
66 2E 3648 Sy1 16 20 21.8185395384 +17 36 23.952361176   16.53 16.41 20.5   ~ 417 2
67 QSO B1634+7037 QSO 16 34 28.9917184368 +70 31 32.393436960   14.90 14.66     ~ 268 0
68 IRAS 17002+5153 Sy1 17 01 24.8265469104 +51 49 20.447878836   15.49 15.12     ~ 385 0
69 3C 351.0 Sy1 17 04 41.3742408840 +60 44 30.520617000   15.65 15.40 15.30   ~ 757 1
70 QSO J1716+5328 QSO 17 16 35.5677616080 +53 28 15.827676888   16.30 16.48     ~ 69 0
71 QSO J1719+4804 Bla 17 19 38.2496454120 +48 04 12.247659408   15.33 14.60 14.25   ~ 181 1
72 ClG 1821+64 ClG 18 21 56.7276 +64 20 55.841           ~ 504 1
73 7C 1821+6419 Sy1 18 21 57.2130271440 +64 20 36.221312076   14.23 14.24     ~ 601 1
74 4C 73.18 BLL 19 27 48.4947009120 +73 58 01.572558816     16.06 15.11   ~ 534 2
75 2MASS J21145258+0607423 Sy1 21 14 52.5774985320 +06 07 42.433198104   16.06 15.77     ~ 212 0
76 QSO B2128-123 BLL 21 31 35.2617909696 -12 07 04.795364172   16.33 16.11 15.87   ~ 455 1
77 4C 06.69 Bla 21 48 05.45866779 +06 57 38.6041877   16.85 16.47 15.06   ~ 676 1
78 QSO J2246-1206 QSO 22 46 18.23197022 -12 06 51.2775983   16.63 16.45 15.99   ~ 283 1
79 3C 454.3 Bla 22 53 57.7480438728 +16 08 53.561508864   16.57 16.10 15.22   ~ 2848 2
80 4C 11.72 BLL 22 54 10.4214226080 +11 36 38.748083760   16.02 15.82     ~ 341 1
81 ICRF J230343.5-680737 Sy1 23 03 43.56459610 -68 07 37.4431119   16.26 16.38 17.68   ~ 83 1
82 PB 5235 QSO 23 04 44.9534365920 +03 11 45.917366280   15.44 15.8     ~ 104 0
83 QSO B2340-0339 QSO 23 42 56.6002743864 -03 22 26.269675248   16.53 16.02 16.28   ~ 89 1
84 ICRF J234636.8+093045 Sy1 23 46 36.8384562240 +09 30 45.514903032   16.23 15.97 15.99   ~ 320 2
85 QSO J2355-3357 QSO 23 55 25.7961480408 -33 57 55.218632328   18.32 16.4 17.10   ~ 61 1

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