Resolved atomic super-clouds in spiral galaxies.
Abstract
High quality data are presented of neutral hydrogen emission and absorption in the fields of eleven of the nearest spiral galaxies. Multi-configuration VLA observations have provided angular resolution of 6 arcsec (corresponding to about 100pc at the average galaxy distance of 3.5Mpc) and velocity resolution of 6km/s, while accurately recovering the total line flux detected previously with filled apertures. Previous experience suggests that this physical resolution is sufficient to at least marginally resolve the HI super-cloud population which delineates regions of active star formation. A high brightness filamentary network of HI super-clouds is seen in each galaxy. Emission brightness temperatures in excess of 200 Kelvin are sometimes detected at large radii, even in relatively face-on systems. All galaxies display a systematic increase in the observed brightness temperature of super-clouds with radius, followed by a flattening and subsequent decline. In the few instances where background continuum sources allow detection of HI absorption, the indicative spin temperatures are consistent with the super-cloud brightness temperature seen in emission at similar radii. These data suggest substantial opacity of the HI in the super-cloud network.
- Publication:
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Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement Series
- Pub Date:
- December 1995
- DOI:
- arXiv:
- arXiv:astro-ph/9512085
- Bibcode:
- 1995A&AS..114..409B
- Keywords:
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- GALAXIES: ISM;
- GALAXIES: KINEMATICS AND DYNAMICS;
- GALAXIES: SPIRAL;
- RADIO LINES: GALAXIES;
- Astrophysics
- E-Print:
- 11 page LaTeX requires aastex style files version 4. Hardcopies of 11 figures available from the author on request. To appear in Astr.Astroph.Suppl., December II 1995