Issue |
A&A
Volume 373, Number 2, July II 2001
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Page(s) | 394 - 401 | |
Section | Cosmology (including clusters of galaxies) | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20010545 | |
Published online | 15 July 2001 |
Detection of a multi-phase ISM at
0.2212
1
National Centre for Radio Astrophysics, Post Bag 3, Ganeshkhind, Pune 411 007, India e-mail: chengalu@ncra.tifr.res.in
2
NAIC, Arecibo Observatory, HC 3 Box 53995, Arecibo, PR00612, USA e-mail: tghosh@naic.edu
Corresponding author: N. Kanekar, nissim@ncra.tifr.res.in
Received:
23
February
2001
Accepted:
6
April
2001
We present sensitive Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT) and
high-resolution Arecibo HI 21-cm observations of the damped
Lyman-α absorber (DLA) at towards OI 363 (
).
The GMRT and Arecibo spectra are in excellent agreement and yield a spin
temperature
K, consistent with earlier lower sensitivity
observations of the system. This value of Ts is far higher than spin
temperatures measured for the Milky Way and local spirals but is similar to Ts
values obtained in the majority of damped absorbers (
K).
The high velocity resolution of the Arecibo spectra enables us to obtain
estimates of physical conditions in the absorbing clouds by fitting
multiple Gaussians to the absorption profile. The spectra are well fit by a
three-component model with two narrow and one wide components, with
temperatures
K,
K
and
K, respectively. The last of these is in excellent
agreement with the expected temperatures for the WNM (
K). Further, the
mere fact that components are seen with lower temperatures than the
estimated Ts implies that the absorber must have a multi-phase medium.
We use the measured 21-cm optical depth and the above estimates of the kinetic
temperature to obtain the HI column density in the various components.
The total column density in the narrow components is found to be
cm-2, while that in the
wide component is
cm-2. Thus,
the WNM contains at least 75% of the total HI in the
DLA, unlike
our Galaxy, in which the CNM and WNM have equitable contributions.
As conjectured earlier (Chengalur & Kanekar 2000), this accounts for the
difference in the
spin temperatures of the
system and local spirals, suggesting that the
DLA is probably a dwarf or LSB type galaxy; this is also in agreement
with optical studies (Turnshek et al. 2001). Finally, the total column density in
the DLA is found to be
cm-2, which agrees
within the errors with the value of
cm-2,
obtained from the Lyman-α profile (Rao & Turnshek 1998). This reinforces
our identification of the wide and narrow components as the WNM and CNM respectively.
Key words: galaxies: evolution: / galaxies: formation: / galaxies: ISM / cosmology: observations / radio lines: galaxies
© ESO, 2001
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