CaII K interstellar observations towards early disc and halostars - Paper II; distances to IVCs and HVCs
Mon.Not.Roy.Astron.Soc. 352 (2004) 1279 We compare existing high spectral resolution (R=40,000) CaII K observations towards 88 mainly B-type stars, and new observations at R=10,000 towards 3 stars, with 21-cm HI emission-line profiles, in order to search for optical absorption towards known intermed...
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Summary: | Mon.Not.Roy.Astron.Soc. 352 (2004) 1279 We compare existing high spectral resolution (R=40,000) CaII K observations
towards 88 mainly B-type stars, and new observations at R=10,000 towards 3
stars, with 21-cm HI emission-line profiles, in order to search for optical
absorption towards known intermediate and high velocity cloud complexes. Given
certain assumptions, limits to the gas phase abundance of CaII are estimated
for the cloud components. We use the data to derive the following distances
from the Galactic plane (z); 1) Tentative lower z-height limits of 2800 pc and
4100 pc towards Complex C using lack of absorption in the spectra of HD 341617
and PG 0855+294. 2) A weak lower z-height of 1400 pc towards Complex WA-WB
using lack of absorption in EC 09470-1433 and weak lower limit of 2470 pc with
EC 09452-1403. 3) An upper z-height of 2470 pc towards a southern intermediate
velocity cloud (IVC) with v_LSR=-55 km/s using PG 2351+198. 4) Detection of a
possible IVC in CaK absorption at v_LSR=+52 km/s using EC 20104-2944. No
associated HI in emission is detected. At this position, normal Galactic
rotation predicts velocities of up to +25 km/s. The detection puts an upper
z-height of 1860 pc to the cloud. 5) Tentative HI and CaK detections towards an
IVC at +70 km/s in the direction of HVC Complex WE, sightline EC 06387-8045,
indicating that the IVC may be at a z-height lower than 1770 pc. 6) Detection
of CaK absorption in the spectrum of PG 0855+294 in the direction of IV20,
indicating that this IVC has a z-height smaller than 4100 pc. 7) A weak lower
z-height of 4300 pc towards a small HVC with v_LSR=+115 km/s at l,b=200,+52,
using lack of absorption in the CaK spectrum of PG 0955+291. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.astro-ph/0406038 |