Kd. Wood et B. Bates, OBSERVATIONS OF NEARBY INTERSTELLAR GAS AND DUST IN THE DIRECTION TOWARD THE GLOBULAR-CLUSTER OMEGA CENTAURI, The Astrophysical journal, 417(2), 1993, pp. 572-578
High-resolution spectra of Na I D interstellar lines are presented for
six stars which lie within 4.0-degrees of the globular cluster omega
Centauri and at distances in the approximate range 100-600 pc. For one
star (HD 116226) we discuss also the Ca II K fine profile and spectra
obtained with IUE. Sky flux images of the omega Cen field show consid
erable structure in the dust emission, and they reveal IR emission ass
ociated with faint nebulosity detected in the optical region. The spec
tral observations reveal gas components having negative LSR velocities
between about -11 and -7 km s-1 and, in general, stronger positive ve
locity features between about 0.5 and 4.0 km s-1. These absorption fea
tures are produced by the nearby gas and may be associated with the re
gion between the Sco-Cen expanding shell and the Local Bubble. The mat
erial responsible for the nebulosity probably forms part of this relat
ively nearby complex of gas and dust, and the source of the illuminati
on is discussed.