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Ionization Sources of the Local Interstellar Clouds: Two B-stars, Three White Dwarfs, and the Local Hot Bubble

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2025-11-13 v2

Abstract

The dominant sources of photoionizing radiation in the extreme ultraviolet (EUV) incident on the exterior of the local interstellar clouds include two nearby early B-type stars, ϵ\epsilon CMa (124±2124\pm2 pc) and β\beta CMa (151±5151\pm5 pc), three hot dwarfs, and the local hot bubble (LHB). Line emission (170-912A) from highly ionized metals (Fe, Ne, Mg) in million-degree LHB plasma may be responsible for the elevated ionization fractions of helium (nHeII/nHe0.4n_{\rm HeII}/n_{\rm He} \approx 0.4) compared to hydrogen (nHII/nH0.2n_{\rm HII} / n_{\rm H} \approx 0.2) in the local clouds. We update the stellar parameters and ionizing flux for β\beta CMa, after correcting the EUV spectra for intervening HI column density, NHI=1.9±0.1×1018 cm2N_{\rm HI} = 1.9\pm0.1\times10^{18}~{\rm cm}^{-2}, and its hotter effective temperature, Teff25,000T_{\rm eff} \approx 25,000K vs. 21,000K for ϵ\epsilon CMa. These two stars produce a combined H-ionizing photon flux ΦH6800±1400\Phi_{\rm H} \approx 6800\pm1400 cm2^{-2} s1^{-1} at the external surface of the local clouds. The hot bubble could produce comparable fluxes, ΦH=\Phi_{\rm H} = 2000-9000 cm2^{-2} s1^{-1}, depending on the amount of metal depletion into dust grains that survive sputtering. The radial velocities and proper motions of β\beta CMa and ϵ\epsilon CMa indicate that both stars passed within 10±110\pm1 pc of the Sun 4.4±0.14.4\pm0.1 Myr ago, with 100-200 times higher local ionizing fluxes. At that time, the local clouds were likely farther from the Sun, owing to their transverse motion. Over the last few Myr, EUV radiation from these two stars left a wake of highly ionized gas in a hot, low-density cavity produced by past supernova explosions in the Sco-Cen OB association and connected with the LHB.

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@article{arxiv.2510.05263,
  title  = {Ionization Sources of the Local Interstellar Clouds: Two B-stars, Three White Dwarfs, and the Local Hot Bubble},
  author = {J. Michael Shull and Rachel M. Curran and Michael W. Topping and Jonathan D. Slavin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.05263},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

Final version, accepted to ApJ. An expanded (new) version of arXiv:2508.03800, now with 2 Appendices, 6 figures, 2 tables (21 pages total)