No CrossRef data available.
Article contents
High-velocity clouds: review of observational properties
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 August 2015
Abstract
Earlier extended surveys with moderate resolution and sensitivity had shown that high-velocity gas can appear as small clouds (∼2°) either isolated, or in elongated complexes with lengths of up to 30°. The profiles were rather broad (halfwidths of 25 km/s). While the brightest HVC's were found in the northern galactic hemisphere, the highest negative velocities were found in the southern latitudes. The only known high-positive velocity objects were a few at low latitudes between 1 = 245° and 330°.
- Type
- X. HIGH-VELOCITY CLOUDS AND THE MAGELLANIC STREAMS
- Information
- Symposium - International Astronomical Union , Volume 84: The Large-Scale Characteristics of the Galaxy , 1979 , pp. 525 - 533
- Copyright
- Copyright © Reidel 1979