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The Dense, Warm Interstellar Medium (D-WIM): Unravelling a New Phase of the ISM A PRIMA FIR Probe Mission ProjectWe propose a study of the Dense Warm Interstellar Medium (D-WIM) via the two fine structure lines of ionized nitrogen (\NII). This new phase of the interstellar medium (ISM) has density 10 $\cmv \le n(e) \le$ 100 $\cmv$, and has effectively been identified throughout much of the Milky Way and in nearby galaxies. :The unexpected conditiosn in the D-WIM immediately raise important questions both about this phase of the ISM and its relationship to the ISM as a while. These include: what is the structure of the D-WIM -- e.g. filling factor, distribution, and morphology?; what is the origin of the D-WIM?; what supports its ionization and what is its evolution given huge overpressure relative to the $\ge$ 100 times more diffuse Warm Ionized Medium (WIM)?; what is its possible relationship to stars - is it the the remnants of very old HII regions that were produced by clusters of masive stars? The PRIMA survey requires a coverage of a large fraction of the plane, plus selected regions at high galactic latitudes. A sensitivity of 10$^{-9}$ $Wm^{-2}sr^{-1}$ would be highly desirable. A spectral resolution $R$ of 10$^4$ will isolate individual spectral features. $R$ = 10$^3$ would be acceptable to measure the total intensity. This PRIMA survey could be part of a broader survey of the ISM, and include a number of other important ISM tracers such as [CII] 158 \um, [OI] 63 \um\ and [OI] 146 \um, depending on wavelength coverage of the instrument. The sensitivity requirement for study of the D-WIM is likely more stringent than for the other lines, and may require special consideration for successful implementation as well as for determining the area that can be observed.
Document ID
20230006967
Acquisition Source
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Document Type
Preprint (Draft being sent to journal)
External Source(s)
Authors
Lis, Dariusz
Pineda, Jorge
Seo, Youngmin
Langer, William D.
Goldsmith, Paul F.
Date Acquired
March 22, 2022
Publication Date
March 22, 2022
Publication Information
Publisher: Pasadena, CA: Jet Propulsion Laboratory, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 2022
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Public
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Technical Review

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