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Evidence for Correlated Titanium and Deuterium Depletion in the Galactic ISM
(2004)
  • Jason X Prochaska
  • Todd M. Tripp, University of Massachusetts - Amherst
  • Christopher Howk, University of California - San Diego
Abstract

Current measurements indicate that the deuterium abundance in diffuse interstellar gas varies spatially by a factor of ~4 among sightlines extending beyond the Local Bubble. One plausible explanation for the scatter is the variable depletion of D onto dust grains. To test this scenario, we have obtained high signal-to-noise, high resolution profiles of the refractory ion Ti II along seven Galactic sightlines with D/H ranging from 0.65 to 2.1 × 10−5. These measurements, acquired with the recently upgraded Keck/HIRES spectrometer, indicate a correlation between Ti/H and D/H at the > 95% c.l. Therefore, our observations support the interpretation that D/H scatter is associated with differential depletion. We note, however, that Ti/H values taken from the literature do not uniformly show the correlation. Finally, we identify significant component-to-component variations in the depletion levels among individual sightlines and discuss complications arising from this behavior.

Publication Date
December 28, 2004
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DOI: 10.1086/428436

This is the pre-published version harvest from arXiv. The published version is located at http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0501032v1
Citation Information
Jason X Prochaska, Todd M. Tripp and Christopher Howk. "Evidence for Correlated Titanium and Deuterium Depletion in the Galactic ISM" (2004)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/todd_tripp/1/