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Interpretation of the apparent anomalies of the Galactic structure

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 August 2017

T. Jaakkola
Affiliation:
Observatory and Astrophysics Laboratory, University of Helsinki
N. Holsti
Affiliation:
Observatory and Astrophysics Laboratory, University of Helsinki
P. Teerikorpi
Affiliation:
Observatory, University of Turku

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In maps of the galactic structure based on the kinematical method (Fig. 1) several systematically heliocentric anomalies are found: 1. Assuming purely circular motion, the spiral arms are more tightly wound and the extent of neutral hydrogen is smaller in the northern galactic hemisphere than in the southern one. 2. With separate rotation curves for the north and the south, the arms become anomalously circular. 3. Consequently, there is a striking discrepancy with the stellar spiral structure. 4. There are long straight portions in the arms pointing towards the Sun. 5. There are abrupt knee-like features in the south. 6. Some arms seem to affect the structure of other, outer arms. 7. Conspicuously strong curvature of the arms is found in the north. 8. The HI-density is enhanced at symmetric longitudes on the far side. 9. With the northern rotation model HII-regions and HI avoid the southern tangential circle. 10. The Perseus Arm is displaced at 1 = 180°.

Type
PART II: COMPOSITION, STRUCTURE AND KINEMATICS
Copyright
Copyright © Reidel 1985 

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