On the origin and distribution of C IV and SI IV ions in the neighboring interstellar medium.
York, D. G.; Cowie, L. L.; Taylor, W.
United States
Abstract
IUE spectrometer observational data are reported on the C IV, Si IV, and N V absorption lines in 46 distant stars at FWHM resolution of 30 km/sec. A simple analytic theory is given for these contributions, including the effects of ionization by a soft X-ray background. While for some of the most distant field stars a photoionized contribution may be ruled out, C IV absorption lines are detected which are shallow and broad. It is suggested that what are being detected in these cases are contributions from the hot interstellar gas that is responsible for the O VI absorption lines. Most of the Si IV and C IV lines probably arise in the H II regions surrounding the observed star or its neighbors.