Relative ionizations in the nearest interstellar gas |
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Authors: | P C Frisch J D Slavin |
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Institution: | (1) Dept. Astronomy Astrophysics, Univ. Chicago, 5640 S. Ellis Ave, 60637 Chicago, IL, USA;(2) NASA Ames Research Center, MS 245-3, 94035-1000 Moffett Field, CA, USA |
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Abstract: | We compare CLOUDY predictions for the equilibrium ionization in the interstellar cloud surrounding the solar system with pick-up ion data. The incident radiation field includes contributions from hot stars, the emission from the conductive cloud boundary and the diffuse FUV back-ground. To within the observational uncertainties, CLOUDY predictions for the ratios n(He)/n(O), n(N)/n(O), n(Ne)/n(O), and n(He)/n(Ne) are consistent with pick-up ion data, provided that O and N are filtered by 50% in the heliopause region and the outer heliosphere as predicted by others. Thus, the steady-state ionization model and assumed radiation field appear approximately valid. However, the youth and low intervening column density towards the Vela pulsar leave open the possibility that the parent supernova explosion 10,500 years ago, and 200 pc distant, may also have affected LISM ionization, although the mechanism is uncertain. Support for this last possibility is provided by the apparent signature of the Vela explosion in the terrestrial geological record.Abbreviations ISM
Interstellar Medium
- FUV
Far Ultraviolet
- EUV
Extreme Ultraviolet
- SNR
SN remnant
- SXRB
SXR Background
- LISM
Local Interstellar Matter |
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Keywords: | Local Interstellar Medium EUV emission Soft X-ray Background Local Bubble models |
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