Physical Properties of Complex C Halo Clouds
W.-H. Hsu, M. E. Putman, F. Heitsch, S. Stanimirovic, J. E. G. Peek,, and S. E. Clark

TL;DR
This study characterizes the physical properties of Complex C halo clouds using GALFA-HI survey data, compares them with Magellanic Stream clouds, and estimates halo densities, providing insights into their origins and the halo environment.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed comparison of Complex C clouds with Magellanic Stream clouds and estimates halo densities based on pressure equilibrium assumptions.
Findings
Complex C clouds have masses from 10^1.1 to 10^4.8 solar masses.
Cloud linewidths indicate a warm component of 20-30 km/s.
Halo density around Complex C is approximately 5.8 x 10^(-4) cm^(-3).
Abstract
Observations from the Galactic Arecibo L-Band Feed Array HI (GALFA-HI) Survey of the tail of Complex C are presented and the halo clouds associated with this complex cataloged. The properties of the Complex C clouds are compared to clouds cataloged at the tail of the Magellanic Stream to provide insight into the origin and destruction mechanism of Complex C. Magellanic Stream and Complex C clouds show similarities in their mass distributions (slope = -0.7 and -0.6, respectively) and have a common linewidth of 20 - 30 km/s (indicative of a warm component), which may indicate a common origin and/or physical process breaking down the clouds. The clouds cataloged at the tail of Complex C extend over a mass range of 10^1.1 to 10^4.8 solar masses, sizes of 10^1.2 to 10^2.6 pc, and have a median volume density of 0.065 cm^(-3) and median pressure of (P/k) = 580 K cm^{-3}. We do not see a…
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