Tiny-scale Structure Discovered toward PSR B1557$-$50
Mengting Liu, Marko Kr\v{c}o, Di Li, George Hobbs, J. R. Dawson, Carl, Heiles, Andrew Jameson, Sne\v{z}ana Stanimirovi\'c, Simon Johnston, John M., Dickey

TL;DR
This study reports a tentative detection of tiny-scale atomic structures (TSAS) near PSR B1557-50, revealing the smallest known TSAS size and suggesting overpressure and rapid cooling, with implications for ISM turbulence and cloud formation.
Contribution
First observational evidence of TSAS with spatial scale around 17 au, providing insights into their physical properties and formation mechanisms.
Findings
Detected marginal TSAS variation with 17 au scale
TSAS is overdense and overpressured compared to CNM
Turbulence alone cannot confine TSAS
Abstract
Optical depth variations in the Galactic neutral interstellar medium (ISM) with spatial scales from hundreds to thousands of astronomical units have been observed through HI absorption against pulsars and continuum sources, while extremely small structures with spatial scales of tens of astronomical units remain largely unexplored. The nature and formation of such tiny-scale atomic structures (TSAS) need to be better understood. We report a tentative detection of TSAS with a signal-to-noise ratio of 3.2 toward PSR B155750 in the second epoch of two Parkes sessions just 0.36 yr apart, which are the closest-spaced spectral observations toward this pulsar. One absorption component showing marginal variations has been identified. Based on the pulsar's proper motion of 14 mas and the component's kinematic distance of 3.3 kpc, the corresponding characteristic spatial scale is…
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