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New Temperatures of Diffuse Interstellar Gas: Thermally Unstable Gas

Published 2001 April 4 © 2001. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.
, , Citation Carl Heiles 2001 ApJ 551 L105 DOI 10.1086/319844

1538-4357/551/1/L105

Abstract

We present new Arecibo 21 cm line measurements of the temperatures of interstellar gas. Our temperatures for the cold neutral medium are significantly lower than previous single-dish results and in very good accord with theoretical models. For warm gas at T > 500 K, we find a significant fraction of gas (>47%) to lie in the thermally unstable region 500 → 5000 K; moreover, about 60% of all the neutral atomic gas has T > 500 K. Large amounts of thermally unstable gas are not allowed in theoretical models of the global interstellar medium.

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10.1086/319844