The Warm-Hot Disk-Halo Interface Below the Perseus Spiral Arm
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The Milky Way's disk-halo interface mediates energy and mass exchange between the interstellar thin disk and the halo. In the first detailed study of the Perseus arm's disk-halo interface, we combine HST/STIS and COS absorption spectra toward 6 stars and 23 AGNs projected behind a narrow section ($95\degree<l<145\degree$, $-46\degree<b<0\degree$), providing a unique dataset that bridges the disk and its extended vertical structure in these directions. We detect \SII, \SiIV, and \CIV\ absorption, along with \HI\ 21 cm emission, within $-70$ pc to $-3.3$ kpc from the mid-plane. The arm's southern vertical structure shows distinct height-dependent behaviors: \HI\ and \SII\ column densities sharply decline with height up to 1.5 kpc, {\bf \color{Maroon} then continue declining at a much shallower rate at greater heights. In contrast, high ion (Si IV and C IV) column densities remain relatively constant throughout the entire height range.} In this region, where warm neutral medium (WNM) dominates, \SII\ and the high ions show similar kinematics, and we find a remarkably uniform \CIV/\SiIV\ ratio (\cIVsiIVav$\,=2.5 \pm 0.5$) within $-0.9$ to $-3.25$ kpc. Both the kinematic correspondence and high-ion ratio are consistent with the high ions probing turbulent mixing layers at the interfaces between warm/cool and hot gas phases. AGN sightlines reveal minimal circumgalactic medium (CGM) contribution in the low-velocity gas at $|v_{\rm LSR}|< 100$ \kms, suggesting the observed properties may result from previous fountain activity.
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STScI/MAST
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2025-05-03



