Warm Ionized Medium Throughout the Sagittarius-Carina Arm (1610.08785v2)
Abstract: Wisconsin H-Alpha Mapper (WHAM) observations of H-Alpha and [S II]$\lambda6716$ emission are used to trace the vertical distribution and physical conditions of the warm ionized medium (WIM) along the Sagittarius-Carina arm. CO emission, tracing cold molecular gas in the plane of the Galaxy, is used as a guide to isolate H-Alpha and [S II] emission along individual spiral arms. Exponential scale heights of electron density squared (or emission measure) are determined using H-Alpha emission above (below) the midplane to be $330 \pm 80$ pc ( $550 \pm 230$ pc) along the near Sagittarius arm, $300 \pm 100$ pc ($250 \pm 30$ pc) along the near Carina arm, and $>1000$ pc along the far Carina arm. The emission measure scale height tends to increase as a function of Galactocentric radius along the Sagittarius-Carina arm for $R_G > 8$ kpc. Physical conditions of the ionized gas are analyzed using the [S II]/H-Alpha line ratio, which more closely traces H-Alpha Intensity than height above the plane, z, suggesting a stronger relationship with the in-situ electron density. We interpret this result as further evidence for the majority of the observed diffuse emission originating from in-situ ionized gas as opposed to scattered light from classical H II regions in the plane.
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