The temperature of the diffuse HI in the Milky Way I: High resolution HI 21 cm absorption studies
Abstract
We have carried out deep, high velocity resolution, interferometric Galactic HI 21 cm absorption spectroscopy towards 32 compact extra-galactic radio sources with the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT) and the Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope (WSRT). The optical depth spectra for most sources have root mean square noise values 10-3 per 1 km/s velocity channel and are thus sufficiently sensitive to detect absorption by warm neutral hydrogen with HI column densities NHI 1020 cm-2, spin temperatures Ts ≤ 5000 K, and line widths equal to the thermal width (20 km/s). HI 21 cm absorption was detected against all background sources but one, B0438-436. The spectra of sources observed separately with GMRT and WSRT show excellent agreement, indicating that spectral baseline problems and contamination from HI 21 cm emission are negligible. This paper presents the absorption spectra, the emission spectra along neighbouring sightlines from the Leiden-Argentine-Bonn survey, and the derived spin temperature spectra. On every sightline, the maximum spin temperature detected (at 3 sigma significance) even at a velocity resolution of 1 km/s is 1000 K, indicating that we are detecting the warm neutral medium along most sightlines. This is by far the largest sample of Galactic HI 21 cm absorption spectra of this quality, providing a sensitive probe of physical conditions in the neutral atomic ISM.
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