6.3 Flashcards
Interstellar Gas Types
Different types of interstellar gas in the Milky Way disk include:
- Molecular cloud
- Diffuse atomic gas
- H II-regions
- Diffuse photo-ionized gas
- Diffuse collisionally ionized gas
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Molecular Cloud
- Temperature: 10 - 100 K
- Particle Density: 109 - 1012 m-3
- Main Particles:
– H2
– dust
– CO
Diffuse Atomic Gas
- Temperature: 100 - 1’000 K
- Particle Density: ≈ 107 m-3
- Main Particles:
– H0
– dust
– C+
– e-
– N0
– O0
H II-Regions
gas properties
- Temperature: ≈ 10’000 K
- Particle Density: 107 - 1010 m-3
- Main Particles (same as diffuse photo-ionized):
– H+
– e-
– dust
– X+i
Diffuse Photo-ionized Gas
- Temperature: ≈ 10’000 K
- Particle Density: ≈ 105 m-3
- Main Particles (same as H II):
– H+
– e-
– dust
– X+i
Diffuse Collisionally Ionized Gas
- Temperature: > 106 K
- Particle Density: ≈ 103 m-3
- Main Particles:
– H+
– e-
– X+i
Baryonic Mass of ISM
90% of baryonic mass of the Interstellar Medium (ISM) is composed of:
- molecular gas
- diffuse atomic gas
Space Filling Components
Components 2 and 5 (Diffuse Atomic Gas and Diffuse Collisionally Ionized Gas) essentially fill the space in ISM.
are we sure he doesnt maybe mean 4 and 5 given their low densities and that 2nd component was already mentioned as part of 90%? (this is where the golden standard of Notes, Loulou’s Notes, come in)
I will check my notes and update hahaha
thank you very much!
Physical Conditions in ISM (4)
ISM conditions are:
- Not in (very far from) thermal equilibrium
- Very low particle density (≈ 1 cm-3)
- Weak radiation field
- Most particles in ground state
Molecular Gas Properties
not the numbers
Cold, dense regions, molecular gas like H2 and CO is shielded from UV-radiation by dust.
I believe there is a similar card to this but with temperature and density etc
Atomic Diffuse Gas Properties
properties so not the numbers
- Composed of atoms
- UV-radiation (> 100 nm) dissociates molecules
i am so confused, I could have sworn the temperature and densities where on here, but i guess there must be another card like this, or ive started dreaming / hallucinating about astrophysics hahah :)
Photoionized Gas Properties
a better title might be: what photoionises gas?
Hot stars (> 30’000 K) photoionize the gas, contributing to gas heating.
Collisionally Ionized Gas Properties
properties so not the numbers
what heats it?
Hydrodynamic shocks heat gas to very high temperatures (> 106 K), leading to collisional ionization.
Interstellar Gas in Solar Neighborhood
properties and how is it observed
- “Hot Bubble” of collisionally ionised gas
- Diffuse distribution, observed as line absorption towards nearby (100 pc) background stars.
- Typical tracers include:
– Ca^+
– Na^0
– H^0
– C^+3
– N^+4
– O^+5
– Si^+3
not sure if im learning all the tracers
Interstellar Gas at Larger Distances > 300 pc
Line emission studies are difficult due to:
- Saturation
- Unclear location along line of sight