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HI in the galactic disk
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 August 2015
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This review of 21-cm studies of the galactic disk will be rather short, because several aspects of such studies are being covered by other speakers. These include the galactic rotation curve, the warp, the outer limits of the hydrogen layer, high-velocity clouds, large supernova remnants and comparisons between observations and theory with respect to density waves.
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- II. THE DISK COMPONENT
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