Publication Date:
2019-06-28
Description:
Milky Way halo and quasar absorption spectra contain a number of remarkable similarities which include mixed ion absorption, a general absence of excited fine structure levels with the possible exception of excited C II, similar column densities, and similar multicomponent line profiles. The extreme sensitivity of UV lines to small amounts of gas is well illustrated in a comparison of 21-cm H I emission with UV absorption toward the Large Magellanic Cloud. This sensitivity shows that galaxies are likely to appear significantly larger in UV absorption than in 21-cm emission and that the size problem for galactic halos is probably not a serious one. It is concluded that many of the absorption line systems seen in the spectra of quasars are probably produced in the gaseous halos of intervening galaxies.
Keywords:
ASTRONOMY
Type:
Astrophysical Journal; vol. 244
Format:
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