New constraints on the nature and origin of the Leading Arm of the Magellanic Stream
P. Richter, A.J. Fox, B.P. Wakker, J.C. Howk, N. Lehner, K.A. Barger,, E. D'Onghia, and F.J. Lockman

TL;DR
This study provides new high-precision measurements of gas abundances and molecular hydrogen in the Leading Arm of the Magellanic Stream, offering insights into its composition, origin, and interaction with the Milky Way halo.
Contribution
It presents the first self-consistent multi-phase model of LAII, revealing its chemical similarity to the SMC and supporting a recent origin from the SMC.
Findings
Alpha abundance in LAII is about 0.3 solar.
Nitrogen abundance is approximately 0.05 solar.
High dust depletion and thermal pressure indicate proximity to the Milky Way halo.
Abstract
We present a new precision measurement of gas-phase abundances of S, O, N, Si, Fe, P, Al, Ca as well as molecular hydrogen (H_2) in the Leading Arm (region II, LAII) of the Magellanic Stream (MS) towards the Seyfert galaxy NGC 3783. The results are based on high-quality archival ultraviolet/optical/radio data from various different instruments (HST/STIS, FUSE, AAT, GBT, GB140ft, ATCA). Our study updates previous results from lower-resolution data and provides for the first time a self-consistent component model of the complex multi-phase absorber, delivering important constraints on the nature and origin of LAII. We derive a uniform, moderate alpha abundance in the two main absorber groups at +245 and +190 km s^-1 of alpha/H = 0.30 pm 0.05 solar, a low nitrogen abundance of N/H = 0.05 pm 0.01 solar, and a high dust content with substantial dust depletion values for Si, Fe, Al, and Ca.…
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