The Diffuse Ionized Gas Halo of the Small Magellanic Cloud
Brianna M Smart, Lawrence M Haffner, Kat Barger, Alex Hill, Greg, Madsen

TL;DR
This study reveals a large, diffuse ionized gas halo around the Small Magellanic Cloud through H-alpha observations, showing extensive ionized structures with significant mass, extending beyond neutral gas regions, and providing new insights into the galaxy's gaseous environment.
Contribution
First kinematic H-alpha survey of the SMC's extended region, revealing a massive ionized halo and new filament structures beyond neutral gas observations.
Findings
Ionized gas halo extends beyond neutral hydrogen regions.
Mass of ionized gas comparable to neutral gas mass.
Discovery of a new H-alpha filament unrelated to known neutral filaments.
Abstract
Observations with the Wisconsin H-alpha Mapper (WHAM) reveal a large, diffuse ionized halo that surrounds the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC). We present the first kinematic H-alpha survey of an extended region around the galaxy, from (l,b) = (289.5,-35.0) to (315.1,-5.3) and covering +90 <= vLSR <= +210 km s-1. The ionized gas emission extends far beyond the central stellar component of the galaxy, reaching similar distances to that of the diffuse neutral halo traced by 21 cm observations. H-alpha emission extends several degrees beyond the sensitivity of current H I surveys toward smaller Galactic longitudes and more negative Galactic latitudes. The velocity field of the ionized gas near the SMC appears similar to to the neutral halo of the galaxy. Using the observed emission measure as a guide, we estimate the mass of this newly revealed ionized component to be roughly (0.8 - 1.0) x…
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