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arxiv: astro-ph/0701110 · v1 · submitted 2007-01-04 · 🌌 astro-ph

The Abundance of Deuterium in the Warm Neutral Medium of the Lower Galactic Halo

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keywords halogalacticdisklowermediumobtainabundancedeuterium
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We use high resolution spectra obtained with FUSE and STIS to obtain interstellar column densities of H I, D I, O I, S II, Fe II and P II toward the QSO HE 0226-4110 ( l = 253.4 deg , b = -65.77 deg). We obtain D/H = 21(+8, -6) ppm. Correcting for a small amount of contamination from D and H in the Local Bubble, we obtain D/H = 22 (+8, -6) for the warm neutral medium of the lower Galactic halo. The medium has [O/H] = 0.12(+0.41, -0.20) and [Fe/H] = -1.01 (+0.10, -0.09). This suggests the abundances in the halo toward HE 0226-4110 are not affected by the infall of low metallicity gas and that the gas originates in the disk and is elevated into the halo by energetic processes which erode but do not totally destroy the dust grains. We compare our result to measured values of D/H in other astrophysical sites. The value we measure in the halo gas is consistent with the hypothesis that for many Galactic disk lines of sight D is incorporated into dust. The high average value of D/H = 23.1+/-2.4 ppm measured along 5 sight lines through disk gas in the Solar neighborhood is similar to D/H in the lower Galactic halo. These observations imply the abundance of deuterium in the Galaxy has only been reduced by a factor of 1.12+/-0.13 since its formation.

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