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6. The distribution of atomic hydrogen in the inner parts of the Galaxy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 August 2015

M. Schmidt*
Affiliation:
University Observatory, Leiden, Netherlands

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The determination of the distribution of hydrogen from 21-cm. observations in parts of the Galaxy, which are nearer to the centre than the sun, is seriously handicapped by the fact that the observed radial velocity of the hydrogen clouds determines only the distance to the galactic centre. So two possible values of the distance to the sun correspond to one value of the frequency. We have used as a criterion to separate the contributions from the two regions the latitude distribution of the radiation.

Type
Part I: Spectral Line Investigations
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1957 

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