Maps of the Number of H I Clouds along the Line of Sight at High Galactic Latitude
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2020

Characterizing the structure of the Galactic interstellar medium (ISM) in three dimensions is of high importance for accurate modeling of dust emission as a foreground to the cosmic microwave background (CMB). At high Galactic latitude, where the total dust content is low, accurate maps of the 3D structure of the ISM are lacking. We develop a method to quantify the complexity of the distribution of dust along the line of sight with the use of H I line emission. The method relies on a Gaussian decomposition of the H I spectra to disentangle the emission from overlapping components in velocity. We use this information to create maps of the number of clouds along the line of sight. We apply the method to (a) the high Galactic latitude sky and (b) the region targeted by the BICEP/Keck experiment. In the north Galactic cap we find on average three clouds per 0.2 square degree pixel, while in the south the number falls to 2.5. The statistics of the number of clouds are affected by intermediate-velocity clouds (IVCs), primarily in the north. IVCs produce detectable features in the dust emission measured by Planck. We investigate the complexity of H I spectra in the BICEP/Keck region and find evidence for the existence of multiple components along the line of sight. The data (doi: 10.7910/DVN/8DA5LH) and software are made publicly available and can be used to inform CMB foreground modeling and 3D dust mapping.

Interstellar atomic gas

Interstellar medium

Neutral hydrogen clouds

Författare

Georgia Panopoulou

California Institute of Technology (Caltech)

Daniel Lenz

Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology

Astrophysical Journal

0004-637X (ISSN) 1538-4357 (eISSN)

Vol. 902 2

Ämneskategorier

Astronomi, astrofysik och kosmologi

DOI

10.3847/1538-4357/abb6f5

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