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arxiv: 1301.4998 · v1 · pith:L4AX6HP6new · submitted 2013-01-21 · 🌌 astro-ph.GA

Ionized absorbers as evidence for supernova-driven cooling of the lower Galactic corona

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We show that the ultraviolet absorption features, newly discovered in HST spectra, are consistent with being formed in a layer that extends a few kpc above the disk of the Milky Way. In this interface between the disk and the Galactic corona, high-metallicity gas ejected from the disk by supernova feedback can mix efficiently with the virial-temperature coronal material. The mixing process triggers the cooling of the lower corona down to temperatures encompassing the characteristic range of the observed absorption features, producing a net supernova-driven gas accretion onto the disk at a rate of a few Msun/yr. We speculate that this mechanism explains how the hot-mode of cosmological accretion feeds star formation in galactic disks.

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