Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer observations are presented for
WD0621-376, a DA white dwarf star in the local interstellar medium (LISM) at a
distance of about 78 pc. The data have a signal-to-noise ratio of about 20-40
per 20 km/s resolution element and cover the wavelength range 905-1187 \AA.
LISM absorption is detected in the lines of D I, C II, C II*, C III, N I, N II,
N III, O I, Ar I, and Fe II. This sight line is partially ionized, with an
ionized nitrogen fraction of > 0.23. We determine the ratio D/O=(3.9±1.01.3)×10−2 (2σ). Assuming a standard interstellar
oxygen abundance, we derive D/H≈1.3×10−5. Using the
value of N(H I) derived from EUVE data gives a similar D/H ratio. The D I/N I
ratio is (3.3±0.81.0)×10−1 (2σ).Comment: accepted for publication in the ApJ