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High-velocity Clouds and the Local Group
I examine some of the evidence relevant to the idea that high-velocity clouds (HVCs) are gas clouds distributed throughout the Local Group, as proposed by Blitz et al. (1999) and Braun & Burton (1999). This model makes several predictions: a) the clouds have low metallicities; b) there should be no detectable Hα emission; c) analogues near other galaxies should exist; and d) many faint HVCs in ...
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High-velocity clouds (HVCs) are clouds of H i seen around the Milky Way with velocities inconsistent with Galactic rotation; they have unknown distances and masses and controversial origins. One possibility is that HVCs are associated with the small dark matter halos seen in models of galaxy formation and distributed at distances of 150 kpc to 1 Mpc. We report on our attempts to detect the anal...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Symposium - International Astronomical Union
سال: 2004
ISSN: 0074-1809
DOI: 10.1017/s0074180900197037