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The high-velocity gas toward Messier 5: Tracing feedback flows in the inner galaxy

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 679, Issue 1, Pages 460-480

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1086/587135

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ISM : abundances; ISM : clouds; ISM : structure; stars : individual (NGC 5904 ZNG 1); ultraviolet : ISM

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We present FUSE and STIS E140M observations of the post-AGB star ZNG 1 in the globular cluster Messier 5 ( l = 3.9 degrees, b = +47.7 degrees; d = 7.5 kpc, z = +5.3 kpc). High-velocity absorption is seen in C IV, Si IV, O VI, and lower ionization species at LSR velocities of roughly -140 and -110 km s(-1). We conclude that this gas is not circumstellar on the basis of photoionization models and path length arguments. Thus, the high-velocity gas along the ZNG 1 sight line is the first evidence that highly ionized HVCs can be found near the Galactic disk. We measure the metallicity of these HVCs to be [O/H] = +0.22 +/- 0.10, the highest of any known HVC. Given the clouds' metallicity and distance constraints, we conclude that these HVCs have a Galactic origin. This sight line probes gas toward the inner Galaxy, and we discuss the possibility that these HVCs may be related to a Galactic nuclear wind or Galactic fountain circulation in the inner regions of the Milky Way.

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