Abstract

Results are reported for a survey of the velocity structure in the absorption lines of a number of interstellar species for 30 lines of sight. Of six species chosen for presentation, N I and excited C II emphasize the distribution of neutral interstellar gas and circumstellar H II regions; N II, C II, C III, and Si III show, in addition, the velocity distribution of a previously unidentified type of interstellar gas, with an ionization temperature in the range 20,000 to 100,000 K. High-velocity components of this latter type are seen in a number of stars. Strong Si III and C III absorption at LSR velocities as large as -80 to -120 km/s is observed in five Orion stars. Collisional ionization is probably a dominant factor in producing the inferred ionization temperatures, although photoionization may be important in some cases.

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