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Intermediate- and high-velocity clouds in the Milky Way – II. Evidence for a Galactic fountain with collimated outflows and diffuse inflows.

Authors :
Marasco, Antonino
Fraternali, Filippo
Lehner, Nicolas
Howk, J Christopher
Source :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society; Sep2022, Vol. 515 Issue 3, p4176-4190, 15p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

We model the kinematics of the high- and intermediate-velocity clouds (HVCs and IVCs) observed in absorption towards a sample of 55 Galactic halo stars with accurate distance measurements. We employ a simple model of a thick disc whose main free parameters are the gas azimuthal, radial, and vertical velocities (v <subscript>ϕ</subscript>, v <subscript>R</subscript>, and v <subscript>z</subscript>), and apply it to the data by fully accounting for the distribution of the observed features in the distance–velocity space. We find that at least two separate components are required to reproduce the data. A scenario where the HVCs and the IVCs are treated as distinct populations provides only a partial description of the data, which suggests that a pure velocity-based separation may give a biased vision of the gas physics at the Milky Way's disc–halo interface. Instead, the data are better described by a combination of an inflow component and an outflow component, both characterized by rotation with v <subscript>ϕ</subscript> comparable to that of the disc and v <subscript>z</subscript> of |$50\!-\!100\, {\rm km\, s}^{-1}$|⁠. Features associated with the inflow appear to be diffused across the sky, while those associated with the outflow are mostly confined within a bicone pointing towards (l  = 220°, b  = +40°) and (l  = 40°, b  = −40°). Our findings indicate that the lower (⁠|$|z| \lesssim 10\, {\rm kpc}$|⁠) Galactic halo is populated by a mixture of diffuse inflowing gas and collimated outflowing material, which are likely manifestations of a galaxy-wide gas cycle triggered by stellar feedback, that is, the galactic fountain. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00358711
Volume :
515
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
158690662
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stac1172