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O VI IN THE LOCAL INTERSTELLAR MEDIUM

Journal

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 723, Issue 2, Pages 1762-1786

Publisher

IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/723/2/1762

Keywords

ISM: clouds; ISM: general; ISM: structure; ultraviolet: ISM; ultraviolet: stars; white dwarfs

Funding

  1. Science and Technology Facilities Council (UK)
  2. STFC [ST/F007620/1, ST/H001972/1] Funding Source: UKRI
  3. Science and Technology Facilities Council [ST/F007620/1, ST/H001972/1] Funding Source: researchfish

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We report the results of a search for O VI absorption in the spectra of 80 hot DA white dwarfs observed by the FUSE satellite. We have carried out a detailed analysis of the radial velocities of interstellar and (where present) stellar absorption lines for the entire sample of stars. In approximately 35% of cases (where photospheric material is detected), the velocity differences between the interstellar and photospheric components were beneath the resolution of the FUSE spectrographs. Therefore, in 65% of these stars the interstellar and photospheric contributions could be separated and the nature of the O VI component unambiguously determined. Furthermore, in other examples, where the spectra were of a high signal-to-noise, no photospheric material was found and any O VI detected was assumed to be interstellar. Building on the earlier work of Oegerle et al. and Savage & Lehner, we have increased the number of detections of interstellar O VI and, for the first time, compared their locations with both the soft X-ray background emission and new detailed maps of the distribution of neutral gas within the local interstellar medium. We find no strong evidence to support a spatial correlation between O VI and SXRB emission. In all but a few cases, the interstellar O VI was located at or beyond the boundaries of the local cavity. Hence, any T similar to 300,000 K gas responsible for the O VI absorption may reside at the interface between the cavity and surrounding medium or in that medium itself. Consequently, it appears that there is much less O VI-bearing gas than previously stated within the inner rarefied regions of the local interstellar cavity.

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