Highly ionized plasma in the Large Magellanic Cloud: evidence for outflows and a possible galactic wind
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Based on an analysis of the interstellar highly ionized species C IV, Si IV, N V and O VI observed in the Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE) and Hubble Space Telescope/Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (HST/STIS) E140M spectra of four hot stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), we find evidence for a hot LMC halo fed by energetic outflows from the LMC disc and even possibly an LMC galactic wind. Signatures for such outflows are the intermediateand high-velocity components (vLSR 100 km s−1) relative to the LMC disc observed in the highand low-ion absorption profiles. The stellar environments produce strong, narrow (T 2 × 104 K) components of C IV and Si IV associated with the LMC disc; in particular they are likely signatures of H II regions and expanding shells. Broad components are observed in the profiles of C IV, Si IV and O VI with their widths implying hot, collisionally ionized gas at temperatures of a few times 105 K. There is a striking similarity in the O VI/C IV ratios for the broad LMC and high-velocity components, suggesting much of the material at vLSR 100 km s−1 is associated with the LMC. The velocity of the high-velocity component is large enough to escape altogether the LMC, polluting the intergalactic space between the LMC and the Milky Way. The observed high-ion ratios of the broad LMC and high-velocity components are consistent with those produced in conductive interfaces; such models are also favoured by the apparent kinematically coupling between the high and the weakly ionized
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