Neutral hydrogen (H I) is a magnificent tool when studying the structure of the interstellar medium (ISM) as it is relatively easily observable and can be mapped at good spatial and velocity resolution with modern instruments. Moreover, it traces the cool (~ 100 K) and warm (~ 5000 K) neutral gas which together make up about 60%, or the bulk, of the ISM. The currently accepted picture is that stellar winds and subsequent supernovae are the origin for the clearly defined holes or bubbles within the more or less smooth neutral medium. The H I can therefore serve indirectly as a tracer of the hot interstellar medium (HIM)left behind after the most massive stars within an OB association have gone off as supernovae. A splendid example is the dwa...
We use deep Hubble Space Telescope (HST)/Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) F555W and F814W photometr...
We present an analysis of the properties of H i holes detected in 20 galaxies that are part of "The ...
Original article can be found at: http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/AJ/--Copyright American Astronomi...
Neutral hydrogen (H I) is a magnificent tool when studying the structure of the interstellar medium ...
Context. Massive stars deeply modify their surrounding interstellar medium (ISM) via their...
The H I Nearby Galaxy Survey (THINGS), is a 21-cm H I line survey of a sample of 34 nearby (2 − 15 M...
High resolution HI observations of nearby dwarf galaxies (most of which are situated in the M 81 gro...
We present H I synthesis observations of the nearby dwarf galaxy IC 2574 (a member of the M81 group ...
We present an analysis of the properties of H I holes detected in 20 galaxies that are part of "The ...
We present an analysis of the fine-scale structure of the neutral ISM as traced via the 21-cm line o...
Neutral atomic hydrogen (HI) is an important component of the interstellar medium (ISM). The Galaxy...
It has been more than five decades ago that Henk van de Hulst predicted the observability of the 21-...
The formation of massive stars in a gas-rich spiral or dwarf galaxy has a dramatic effect on the sur...
This chapter describes the different constituents of the observable interstellar medium (ISM) in gal...
This review presents a perspective on recent advances in understanding neutral ISM structure in exte...
We use deep Hubble Space Telescope (HST)/Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) F555W and F814W photometr...
We present an analysis of the properties of H i holes detected in 20 galaxies that are part of "The ...
Original article can be found at: http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/AJ/--Copyright American Astronomi...
Neutral hydrogen (H I) is a magnificent tool when studying the structure of the interstellar medium ...
Context. Massive stars deeply modify their surrounding interstellar medium (ISM) via their...
The H I Nearby Galaxy Survey (THINGS), is a 21-cm H I line survey of a sample of 34 nearby (2 − 15 M...
High resolution HI observations of nearby dwarf galaxies (most of which are situated in the M 81 gro...
We present H I synthesis observations of the nearby dwarf galaxy IC 2574 (a member of the M81 group ...
We present an analysis of the properties of H I holes detected in 20 galaxies that are part of "The ...
We present an analysis of the fine-scale structure of the neutral ISM as traced via the 21-cm line o...
Neutral atomic hydrogen (HI) is an important component of the interstellar medium (ISM). The Galaxy...
It has been more than five decades ago that Henk van de Hulst predicted the observability of the 21-...
The formation of massive stars in a gas-rich spiral or dwarf galaxy has a dramatic effect on the sur...
This chapter describes the different constituents of the observable interstellar medium (ISM) in gal...
This review presents a perspective on recent advances in understanding neutral ISM structure in exte...
We use deep Hubble Space Telescope (HST)/Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) F555W and F814W photometr...
We present an analysis of the properties of H i holes detected in 20 galaxies that are part of "The ...
Original article can be found at: http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/AJ/--Copyright American Astronomi...