2003
DOI: 10.1086/367766
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Highly Ionized Gas in the Galactic Halo: AFUSESurvey of OviAbsorption toward 22 Halo Stars

Abstract: Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE) spectra of 22 Galactic halo stars are studied to determine the amount of O vi in the Galactic halo between $0.3 and $10 kpc from the Galactic midplane. Strong O vi 1031.93 absorption was detected toward 21 stars, and a reliable 3 upper limit was obtained toward HD 97991. The weaker member of the O vi doublet at 1037.62 Å could be studied toward only six stars because of stellar and interstellar blending problems. The measured logarithmic total column densities vary… Show more

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“…Using FUSE, Savage et al (2003) studied 100 lines of sight in O vi (λ1032, λ1038Å) absorption. Similar results using halo stars were obtained by Zsargó et al (2003). However, with data from a single ion only it is hard to distinguish nearby absorption (Galactic halo) from distant absorption (Local Group).…”
Section: Xmm-newton Observationssupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Using FUSE, Savage et al (2003) studied 100 lines of sight in O vi (λ1032, λ1038Å) absorption. Similar results using halo stars were obtained by Zsargó et al (2003). However, with data from a single ion only it is hard to distinguish nearby absorption (Galactic halo) from distant absorption (Local Group).…”
Section: Xmm-newton Observationssupporting
confidence: 80%
“…f Median ± 1σ in 188 IGM absorbers (Boksenberg et al 2003). e Measured in composite QSO spectrum by Lu & Savage (1993). contributing to the production of the high ions, including conductive interfaces, turbulent mixing layers, shocks, expanding supernova remnants, and galactic fountain flows Zsargó et al 2003;Indebetouw & Shull 2004;Bowen et al 2008), and there is no reason why the ISM in the host galaxies of GRBs should be any less complex.…”
Section: +5mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We started with the O VI survey of Bowen et al (2008) which includes measurements from FUSE of stars in the disk along with FUSE halo star measurements from Zsargó et al (2003) and an updated version of the Copernicus O VI survey of Jenkins (1978). Our goal was to find objects with good O VI measurements for which measurements from other surveys exist for Al III, Si IV and C IV.…”
Section: Sight Lines In the Disk And Halo To Galactic Starsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While results for H I (Diplas & Savage 1994) , Ti II (Lipman & Pettini 1995), Al III (Savage, Edgar & Diplas 1990), and Si IV, C IV, N V (Savage, Sembach & Lu 1997), have become available in recent years, the sample sizes for these earlier measurements have been relatively small, except for H I. With the successful operation of the FUSE satellite over the period [1999][2000][2001][2002][2003][2004][2005][2006][2007], it has been possible to produce an absorption line data set tracing gas in the Galactic disk and halo for O VI toward a large number of Galactic Zsargó et al 2003) and extragalactic objects . This provides the opportunity to intercompare the extension of O VI away from the Galactic plane to the extension of other important interstellar species such as H I, Al III, Si IV C IV, and N V.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%