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All We Are Is Dust In The WIM: Constraints on Dust Properties in the Milky Way's Warm Ionized Medium (2311.09434v1)

Published 15 Nov 2023 in astro-ph.GA

Abstract: We present a comparison of the presence and properties of dust in two distinct phases of the Milky Way's interstellar medium: the warm neutral medium (WNM) and the warm ionized medium (WIM). Using distant pulsars at high Galactic latitudes and vertical distance ($|b| > 40\deg$, $D \sin|b| > 2 \mathrm{\,\, kpc}$) as probes, we measure their dispersion measures and the neutral hydrogen component of the warm neutral medium ($\text{WNM}\text{HI}$) using HI column density. Together with dust intensity along these same sightlines, we separate the respective dust contributions of each ISM phase in order to determine whether the ionized component contributes to the dust signal. We measure the temperature ($T$), spectral index ($\beta$), and dust opacity ($\tau/N{H}$) in both phases. We find $T~{\text{(WNM}\text{HI})}=20{+3}{-2}$~K, $\beta~{\text{(WNM}\text{HI})} = 1.5\pm{0.4}$, and $\tau{\text{353}}/N_{H}~{\text{(WNM}\text{HI})}=(1.0\pm0.1)\times 10{-26}$~cm$2$. Assuming that the temperature and spectral index are the same in both the WNM$\text{HI}$ and WIM, and given our simple model that widely separated lines-of-sight can be fit together, we find evidence that there is a dust signal associated with the ionized gas and $\tau_{\text{353}}/N_{H}~\text{(WIM)}=(0.3\pm0.3)\times 10{-26}$, which is about three times smaller than $\tau_{\text{353}}/N_{H}~{\text{(WNM}\text{HI})}$. We are 80% confident that $\tau{\text{353}}/N_{H}~\text{(WIM)}$ is at least two times smaller than $\tau_{\text{353}}/N_{H}~{\text{(WNM}_\text{HI})}$.

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