Multi-phase HI clouds in the Small Magellanic Cloud halo
F. Buckland-Willis, M.A. Miville-Deschenes, A. Marchal, J.R. Dawson,, H. Denes, E.M. Di Teodoro, J.M. Dickey, S.J. Gibson, I.P. Kemp, C. Lynn, Y.K., Ma, N.M. McClure-Griffiths, C.E. Murray, N.M. Pingel, S. Stanimirovic, J. Th., Van Loon

TL;DR
This study uses Gaussian decomposition of HI emission data from ASKAP to analyze the phase distribution of three clouds in the SMC periphery, revealing CNM dominance at cloud ends and associations with supershells, enhancing understanding of cold gas survival.
Contribution
It introduces a novel application of the ROHSA algorithm to classify HI phases in SMC clouds, providing detailed phase maps and insights into gas dynamics and structure.
Findings
CNM dominates at the ends of two clouds.
Clouds experience compressive forces from the SMC.
CO and HI are co-moving in high-density regions.
Abstract
Context. The Galactic ASKAP collaboration (GASKAP) is undertaking an HI emission survey of the 21cm line to map the Magellanic system and the Galactic plane with the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP). One of the first areas observed in the Pilot Phase I of the survey was the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC). Previous surveys of the SMC have uncovered new structures in the periphery of the SMC, along relatively low column density lines of sight. Aims. In this work we aimed to uncover the phase distribution of three distinct structures in the periphery of the SMC. This work will add to the constraints we have on the existence and survival of the cold neutral medium (CNM) in the SMC. Methods. We used ROHSA, a Gaussian decomposition algorithm, to model the emission across each cloud and classify the HI emission into their respective phases based on the linewidths of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics
