posted on 2024-07-26, 13:52authored byRobert F. Carswell, G. D. Becker, R. A. Jorgenson, Michael MurphyMichael Murphy, Arthur M. Wolfe
By comparing the widths of absorption lines from O i, Si ii and Fe ii in the redshift zabs= 2.076 single-component damped Lyα system in the spectrum of Q2206−199 we establish that these absorption lines arise in warm neutral medium (WNM) gas at ∼12 000 ± 3000 K. This is consistent with thermal equilibrium model estimates of ∼8000 K for the WNM in galaxies, but not with the presence of a significant cold component. It is also consistent with, but not required by, the absence of C ii fine structure absorption in this system. Some possible implications concerning abundance estimates in narrow-line WNM absorbers are discussed.