Jk. Watson et Dm. Meyer, OBSERVATIONS OF UBIQUITOUS SMALL-SCALE STRUCTURE IN THE DIFFUSE INTERSTELLAR-MEDIUM, The Astrophysical journal, 473(2), 1996, pp. 127-130
We present results of a study of the Na I D interstellar absorption to
ward 17 binary and/or common proper-motion systems (including two trip
les). The stars range in spectral type from O6 to A5, lie at distances
between 85 and 1200 pc, and have stellar separations between 480 and
29,000 AU. We compare the Na I absorption present in each of the two (
or three) lines of sight and find that the line strength and/or profil
e varies for all 17 of the systems examined. We infer that small-scale
structure in clouds containing Na I is ubiquitous and discuss the imp
lications of that conclusion.