ORFEUS echelle spectra: Molecular hydrogen in disk, IVC, and HVC gas in front of the LMC
de Boer, K. S.; Marggraf, O.; Bluhm, H.; Richter, P.
Germany, United States
Abstract
In front of the LMC molecular hydrogen is found in absorption near 0 km s-1, being local disk gas, near +60 km s-1 in an intermediate velocity cloud, and near +120 km s-1, being a high velocity halo cloud. The nature of the gas is discussed based on four Orfeus far UV spectra of LMC stars and including data from the ground and from the IUE satellite. The local gas is cool and, given a span of sight lines of only 2.5o, rather fluffy. The fractional abundance of H_2 varies from log f=log [N(H_2)/(2* N(H_2)+N({ion {H}i}))]=-5.4 to -3.3. Metal depletions (up to -1.7 dex for Fe) are typical for galactic disk gas. In the intermediate and high velocity gas an apparent underabundance of neutral oxygen points to an ionization level of the gas of about 90%. H_2 is detected in intermediate and high velocity gas towards