A high latitude HI 21 cm-line absorption survey toward extragalactic sources
was recently completed using the Giant Meterwave Radio Telescope (GMRT). A
total of 104 sources with mod(b) > 15 deg. and with a 21 cm flux density
greater than 1 Jy were observed for about 120 hours. With an optical depth
detection limit of about 0.01 this is the most sensitive high-latitude survey
as yet. Most of the detected HI 21 cm-line absorption features belong to a
population with a velocity dispersion of about 7.6 km/s. These are the
'standard' HI clouds and have been well-studied for decades. However, we also
detect a second population of absorbing clouds with a velocity dispersion of
about 21 km/s. About 20 percent of the total number of absorbing clouds belong
to this population. This new population of 'fast' clouds can be identified with
a similar velocity dispersion Ca II absorbing clouds and with the Halo clouds
recently detected in HI emission from Green Bank.Comment: 5 pages, 6 figures, uses basi.cls, to be published in Bull. Astr.
Soc. Indi