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Cirrus as a Probe for the Galactic Bubble Bath
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2016
Abstract
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Galactic filaments called cirrus are used here to study the froth structure of the interstellar medium. Using the Leiden/Dwingeloo HI survey we observe that a significant fraction of intermediate latitude cirrus are distant clouds (RGal < 6 kpc) and that some cirrus extend far above (or below) the Galactic plane (1 kpc). Among them, a supershell centered at l = 15°, b = –12° is studied.
- Type
- Part VI Distant Hot Gas, SXRB Fluctuations, Dust, Gamma-rays
- Information
- International Astronomical Union Colloquium , Volume 166: The Local Bubble and Beyond , 1997 , pp. 363 - 366
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- Copyright © Springer-Verlag 1998
References
Burton, W.B., Elmegreen, B.G., & Genzel, R. (1992): The Galactic interstellar medium.
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