Diffuse Ionized Gas in the Anti-center of the Milky Way
Shiming Wen, Wei Zhang, Lin Ma, Yunning Zhao, Man I. Lam, Chaojian Wu,, Juanjuan Ren, Jianjun Chen, Yuzhong Wu, Guozhen Hu, Yonghui Hou, Yongheng, Zhao, and Hong Wu

TL;DR
This study analyzes diffuse ionized gas in the Milky Way's anti-center, revealing complex spatial distributions of line ratios and oxygen abundance, with implications for Galactic structure and chemical evolution.
Contribution
It provides a large spectroscopic sample of DIG in the anti-center and characterizes its spatial distribution of line ratios and metallicity gradients, which were previously less understood.
Findings
Line ratios show enhancement in interarm regions.
Radial gradient of oxygen abundance is approximately -0.03 dex/kpc.
Vertical increase in line ratios and decrease in oxygen abundance with height.
Abstract
Using data from the LAMOST Medium-Resolution Spectroscopic Survey of Nebulae, we create a sample of 17,821 diffuse ionized gas (DIG) spectra in the anti-center region of the Milky Way, by excluding fibers in the directions of H II regions and supernova remnants. We then analyze the radial and vertical distributions of three line ratios ([N II]/H, [S II]/H, and [S II]/[N II]), as well as the oxygen abundance. [N II]/H and [S II]/H do not exhibit a consistent, monotonic decrease with increasing Galactocentric distance (R). Instead, they show enhancement within the interarm region, positioned between the Local Arm and the Perseus Arm. [S II]/[N II] has a radial gradient of 0.1415 0.0646 kpc for the inner disk (8.34 9.65 kpc), and remains nearly flat for the outer disk ( 9.65 kpc). In the vertical direction,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science
