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The character of the warm ionised medium

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2022-05-03 v2

Abstract

Herschel\textit{Herschel} observations of far infrared N+^+ emission lines have demonstrated that dense plasma, with ne30cm3n_e\sim30\,{\rm cm^{-3}}, is ubiquitous in the inner Galactic plane. By combining the information from Herschel\textit{Herschel} with other tracers of ionised gas, we build a picture of this dense plasma. We adopt a collisional ionisation model, so the analysis is not tied to a specific energisation mechanism. We find that the dense plasma is concentrated in a disk that is 130  pc130\;{\rm pc} thick, and makes a significant contribution to radio pulsar dispersion measures in the inner Galactic plane. The strength of the far infrared N+^+ emission requires high temperatures in the plasma, with T19,000KT \simeq 19{,}000\,{\rm K} indicated both by the ratio of N+^+ to C+^+, and by the ratio of N+^+ to microwave bremsstrahlung in the inner Galactic plane. This parallels the situation at high Galactic latitudes, where strong optical emission is observed from N+^+ (and S+^+), relative to both Hα\alpha and microwave bremsstrahlung, and suggests a common origin. If so, the same gas provides a natural explanation for the extreme radio-wave scattering phenomena that are sometimes observed in pulsars and quasars. We therefore propose a new picture of the warm ionised medium as seen in emission, in which the plasma is dense, hot, and localised in numerous structures of size 102AU\sim 10^2\,{\rm AU} that are clustered around stars.

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@article{arxiv.1808.07271,
  title  = {The character of the warm ionised medium},
  author = {Marisa Geyer and Mark Walker},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1808.07271},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

17 pages, 14 figures, Accepted to MNRAS