Detection of the Galactic Warm Neutral Medium in HI 21cm absorption
Abstract
We report a deep Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT) search for Galactic H{\sc i} 21cm absorption towards the quasar B0438436, yielding the detection of wide, weak H{\sc i} 21cm absorption, with a velocity-integrated H{\sc i} 21cm optical depth of ~km~s. Comparing this with the H{\sc i} column density measured in the Parkes Galactic All-Sky Survey gives a column density-weighted harmonic mean spin temperature of ~K, one of the highest measured in the Galaxy. This is consistent with most of the H{\sc i} along the sightline arising in the stable warm neutral medium (WNM). The low peak H{\sc i} 21cm optical depth towards B0438436 implies negligible self-absorption, allowing a multi-Gaussian joint decomposition of the H{\sc i} 21cm absorption and emission spectra. This yields a gas kinetic temperature of ~K, and a spin temperature of ~K for the gas that gives rise to the H{\sc i} 21cm absorption. Our data are consistent with the H{\sc i} 21cm absorption arising from either the stable WNM, with , ~K, and little penetration of the background Lyman- radiation field into the neutral hydrogen, or from the unstable neutral medium, with .
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@article{arxiv.1805.09851,
title = {Detection of the Galactic Warm Neutral Medium in HI 21cm absorption},
author = {Narendra Nath Patra and Nissim Kanekar and Jayaram N. Chengalur and Nirupam Roy and [ and National Centre for Radio Astrophysics and India and Indian Institute of Science and India]},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.09851},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
5 pages, 3 figures; accepted for publication in MNRAS-Letters