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The MACH Hi Absorption Survey. I. Physical Conditions of Cold Atomic Gas outside of the Galactic Plane

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4365/ac0f0b

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  1. National Science Foundation [AST-1801471, AST-1100968]

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The study presents a new survey, MACH, that expands the sample of 21 cm cold neutral hydrogen absorption, providing insights into the cool atomic medium at high and intermediate Galactic latitudes. MACH Hi shows significantly smaller column density compared to samples at similar latitudes, and the detected cold Hi structures are found to be more quiescent.
Tracing the transition between the diffuse atomic interstellar medium and cold, dense gas is crucial for deciphering the star formation cycle in galaxies. Here we present Measuring Absorption by Cold Hydrogen (MACH), a new survey of cold neutral hydrogen (HI) absorption at 21 cm by the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array. We target 42 bright background sources with 60 < l < 110 degrees, 30 < b < 62 degrees, significantly expanding the sample of publicly available, sensitive 21 cm absorption outside the Galactic plane. With matching 21 cm emission data from the Effelsberg-Bonn Hi (EBHiS) Survey, we measure the total column density and cold Hi fraction, and quantify the properties of individual Hi structures along each sightline via autonomous Gaussian decomposition. Combining the MACH sample with results from recent Hi absorption surveys, we produce a robust characterization of the cool atomic medium at high and intermediate Galactic latitudes. We find that MACH Hi has significantly smaller column density relative to samples at similar latitudes, and the detected cold Hi structures have smaller line widths, temperatures, and turbulent Mach numbers, suggesting that MACH probes a particularly quiescent region. Using all available observations, we compute the cumulative covering fraction (c) of cold Hi at local velocities outside the disk: structures with tau > 0.001 are ubiquitous (c similar to 100%), whereas high optical depths (tau > 1) are extremely rare (c similar to 0%).

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