Supershells in the Multi-Phase Milky Way: Insights from HI Synthesis Imaging and CO Surveys

We present new parsec-scale resolution data from a multi-phase study of the ISM in the walls of Galactic supershells. Hi synthesis images and CO survey data reveal a wealth of substructure, including dense-tipped fingers and extended molecular clouds embedded in shell walls. We briefly consider form...

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Published inEAS publications series Vol. 56; pp. 155 - 158
Main Authors de Avillez, Miguel A., Dawson, J.R., McClure-Griffiths, N.M., Fukui, Y.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Les Ulis EDP Sciences 2012
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Summary:We present new parsec-scale resolution data from a multi-phase study of the ISM in the walls of Galactic supershells. Hi synthesis images and CO survey data reveal a wealth of substructure, including dense-tipped fingers and extended molecular clouds embedded in shell walls. We briefly consider formation scenarios for these features, and suggest that both the interaction of an expanding shell with pre-existing dense clouds, as well as in-situ formation of CNM and molecular gas, are likely to be relevant. Future work will also examine the role of instabilities in structure formation and breakup, and will investigate the presence of high-altitude gas associated with supershells and chimneys.
Bibliography:e-mail: joanne@a.phys.nagoya-u.ac.jp; fukui@a.phys.nagoya-u.ac.jp
publisher-ID:eas1256022
other:2012EAS....56..155D
PII:S1633476056000222
istex:3EF2D9119AA7A6CF9ECA905347DB8A78AF2EAFBD
ark:/67375/80W-B314110P-L
ISBN:2759807878
9782759807871
ISSN:1633-4760
1638-1963
DOI:10.1051/eas/1256022