The distance to an X-ray shadowing molecular cloud in Ursa major

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作者
Benjamin, RA [1 ]
Venn, KA [1 ]
Hiltgen, DD [1 ]
Sneden, C [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV TEXAS,DEPT ASTRON,AUSTIN,TX 78712
关键词
ISM; clouds; individual; (G135.3+54.5); molecules; stars; distances; X-rays;
D O I
10.1086/177369
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
We have obtained high-resolution optical spectra toward nine stars in the direction of a high-latitude, intermediate-velocity neutral cloud in Ursa Major in order to ascertain the distance to this complex. This cloud is of interest for several reasons. It is an infrared cirrus cloud, shows a distinct X-ray shadow, and turns out to be one of only three molecular clouds known to be well above the plane of the Galaxy. Interstellar Na I absorption is detected in four of the nine stars, but only the most distant star in our sample (ED + 63 degrees 985) shows absorption at the velocity of the cloud as determined by the 21 cm and CO observations of Heiles, Reach, & Koo. We use several Fe I and Fe II stellar absorption features to determine the spectral type and luminosity class of the three most distant stars, Using the spectral type-absolute magnitude relationship from Schmidt-Kaler, and making no correction for extinction, we derive a distance to the cloud of d = 355 +/- 95 pc, which corresponds to z = 285 +/- 75 pc. Estimating the effects of extinction, we find that the true value could be as low as d = 240 pc. This distance puts the cloud beyond the expected extent of the Local Bubble of hot (T approximate to 10(6) K) gas, showing that the X-ray emission behind this cloud arises in the Galactic halo. The cloud has dimensions similar to 15 x 50 pc, with a total estimated atomic mass of similar to 1600 M(circle dot). The molecular mass of the cloud core, G135.3 +/- 54.5, is similar to 0.1 M(circle dot).
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