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Boiling-Steaming Galactic Disk: Vertical Dust Jets in the Disk-Halo Interface
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 August 2017
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Optical photographs of highly-tilted, dust-rich nearby spiral galaxies like NGC253 have revealed numerous vertical dark filaments which we call vertical dust jets (VDJ). The VDJ exdend more than a few kpc from the disk in an almost coherent manner, while they are as thin as a few tens of pc. They are most likely due to boiling-steaming galactic disk, which ejects gas into the halo. The coherency suggests that VDJ trace large-scale poloidal magnetic lines of force.
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- II. The Disk-Halo Interface in Other Galaxies
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