Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer observations of high-velocity gas associated with the Monoceros Loop SNR

Citation
By. Welsh et al., Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer observations of high-velocity gas associated with the Monoceros Loop SNR, ASTRON ASTR, 372(2), 2001, pp. 516-526
Citations number
32
Categorie Soggetti
Space Sciences
Journal title
ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
ISSN journal
14320746 → ACNP
Volume
372
Issue
2
Year of publication
2001
Pages
516 - 526
Database
ISI
SICI code
1432-0746(200106)372:2<516:FUSEOO>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
We present Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE) observations of hi gh-velocity gas (V-LSR = +65 km s(-1)) seen towards the star HD 47240 which lies just behind the Monoceros Loop Supernova Remnant at a distance of sim ilar to 1800 pc. This high-velocity absorption feature is detected in the f ar ultraviolet lines of O I, Ar I, N I, C I, Fe II and P II, in addition to being detected at visible wavelengths in Na I and Ca II and at near ultrav iolet wavelengths in Mg II, Mg I, S II, O I, Si II, C II*, Al II and Fe II. High-velocity interstellar gas has not been detected in the high-ionizatio n (high-temperature) species of O VI, C IV and Si IV. Gas phase abundances relative to that of sulphur for this high velocity feature have been derive d. The refractory elements of Fe, Si and Al are all less depleted than that normally found for cold disk gas in the interstellar medium, with a patter n of relative abundance more similar to that of warm interstellar disk gas. However, the elements of N, O, and Ar show an opposite pattern of relative depletion in which their apparent elemental deficiency may be attributed t o ionization effects, as also found for high-velocity gas associated with t he Vela SNR by Jenkins et al. (1998). The lack of detection of high-ionizat ion gas at high velocity suggests that the Monoceros Loop remnant is more e volved than other remnants such as the Vela SNR or Cygnus Loop, and that an age of 30 000-150 000 years seems appropriate.