posted on 2023-05-21, 12:53authored byJameson, K, McClure-Griffiths, NM, Liu, B, John DickeyJohn Dickey, Staveley-Smith, L, Stanimirovic, S, Dempsey, JM, Joanne Dawson, Denes, H, Bolatto, AD, Li, D, Wong, T
<p>We present the first results from the Small Magellanic Cloud portion of a new Australia Telescope Compact Array H i absorption survey of both of the Magellanic Clouds, comprising over 800 hr of observations. Our new H i absorption line data allow us to measure the temperature and fraction of cold neutral gas in a low-metallicity environment. We observed 22 separate fields, targeting a total of 55 continuum sources, against 37 of which we detected H i absorption; from this we measure a column-density-weighted mean average spin temperature of = 150 K. Splitting the spectra into individual absorption line features, we estimate the temperatures of different gas components and find an average cold gas temperature of ~30 K for this sample, lower than the average of ~40 K in the Milky Way. The H i appears to be evenly distributed throughout the SMC, and we detect absorption in 67% of the lines of sight in our sample, including some outside the main body of the galaxy (<i>N</i><sub>H i</sub> cm<sup>−2</sup>). The optical depth and temperature of the cold neutral atomic gas show no strong trend with location spatially or in velocity. Despite the low-metallicity environment, we find an average cold gas fraction of ~20%, not dissimilar from that of the Milky Way.</p>