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Revealing the Milky Way's Hidden Circumgalactic Medium with the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph Quasar Database for Galactic Absorption Lines

Published 29 Oct 2017 in astro-ph.GA | (1710.10703v3)

Abstract: Every quasar (QSO) spectrum contains absorption-line signatures from the interstellar medium, disk-halo interface, and circumgalactic medium (CGM) of the Milky Way (MW). We analyze Hubble Space Telescope/Cosmic Origins Spectrograph (COS) spectra of 132 QSOs to study the significance and origin of SiIV absorption at $|v_{\rm LSR}|\leq100$ km/s in the Galactic halo. The gas in the north predominantly falls in at $-50\lesssim v_{\rm LSR}\lesssim 0$ km/s, whereas in the south, no such pattern is observed. The SiIV column density has an average and a standard deviation of $\langle N_{\rm SiIV}\rangle=(3.8\pm1.4)\times10{13}$ cm${-2}$. At $|b|\gtrsim 30$ degree, $N_{\rm SiIV}$ does not significantly correlate with $b$, which cannot be explained by a commonly adopted flat-slab geometry. We propose a two-component model to reconstruct the $N_{\rm SiIV}$-$b$ distribution: a plane-parallel component $N_{\rm DH}{\perp}$ to account for the MW's disk-halo interface and a global component $N_{\rm G}$ to reproduce the weak dependence on $b$. We find $N_{\rm DH}{\perp}=1.3{+4.7}_{-0.7}\times10{12}$ cm${-2}$ and $N_{\rm G}=(3.4\pm0.3)\times10{13}$ cm${-2}$ on the basis of Bayesian analyses and block bootstrapping. The global component is most likely to have a Galactic origin, although its exact location is uncertain. If it were associated with the MW's CGM, we would find $M_{\rm gas, all}\gtrsim4.7\times109\ M_{\odot} (\frac{C_f}{1})(\frac{R}{75\ {\rm kpc}})2 (\frac{f_{\rm SiIV}}{0.3}){-1}(\frac{Z}{0.3\ Z_{\odot}}){-1}$ for the cool gas at all velocities in the Galactic halo. Our analyses show that there is likely a considerable amount of gas at $|v_{\rm LSR}|\leq100$ km s${-1}$ hidden in the MW's CGM. Along with this work, we make our QSO dataset publicly available as the COS Quasar Database for Galactic Absorption Lines (COS-GAL).

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