The high-velocity hydrogen clouds at high latitudes have been widely discussed as material falling into the galactic disk from outside. The observed velocities show strong effects arising from the galactic rotation at the Sun's position. When this rotation is removed, the residual velocities are compatible with the clouds being in highly eccentric orbits around the Galaxy at distances of the order of 50 kpc. We propose new observations which may help to decide between galactic and extra-galactic interpretations.Asociación Argentina de Astronomí
This thesis presents an exploration of stars and gas in the halo of our Galaxy. A sample of 8321 fie...
For almost three decades neutral hydrogen moving at velocities unexplicable by galactic rotation has...
The VATLY radio telescope has been used to draw the map of atomic hydrogen gas in the disk of the Mi...
The high-velocity hydrogen clouds at high latitudes have been widely discussed as material falling i...
E1 programa de identificación óptica efectuado en base al catálogo de Parkes se centró en el estudio...
The majority of the high-velocity clouds (HVC) having a common origin linked to the dynamic evolutio...
The solar motion and the velocity ellipsoid are derived from samples of stars of different spectral ...
The high-velocity clouds (HVCs) are gaseous objects that do not partake in differential galactic rot...
The distribution and motions of both neutral and ionized hydrogen can be studied throughout the Gala...
Clouds of neutral hydrogen in our galaxy with the absolute value of v greater than 100 km/s cover ap...
Original article can be found at: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/ Copyright American Astronomical Society...
Aim: The neutral atomic Hydrogen (HI) kinematics of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) is revisited in...
High-velocity clouds (HVCs) consist of neutral hydrogen (HI) at velocities incompatible with a simpl...
The high-velocity clouds of atomic hydrogen, discovered about 35 years ago(1,2), have velocities inc...
This thesis presents an exploration of stars and gas in the halo of our Galaxy. A sample of 8321 fie...
For almost three decades neutral hydrogen moving at velocities unexplicable by galactic rotation has...
The VATLY radio telescope has been used to draw the map of atomic hydrogen gas in the disk of the Mi...
The high-velocity hydrogen clouds at high latitudes have been widely discussed as material falling i...
E1 programa de identificación óptica efectuado en base al catálogo de Parkes se centró en el estudio...
The majority of the high-velocity clouds (HVC) having a common origin linked to the dynamic evolutio...
The solar motion and the velocity ellipsoid are derived from samples of stars of different spectral ...
The high-velocity clouds (HVCs) are gaseous objects that do not partake in differential galactic rot...
The distribution and motions of both neutral and ionized hydrogen can be studied throughout the Gala...
Clouds of neutral hydrogen in our galaxy with the absolute value of v greater than 100 km/s cover ap...
Original article can be found at: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/ Copyright American Astronomical Society...
Aim: The neutral atomic Hydrogen (HI) kinematics of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) is revisited in...
High-velocity clouds (HVCs) consist of neutral hydrogen (HI) at velocities incompatible with a simpl...
The high-velocity clouds of atomic hydrogen, discovered about 35 years ago(1,2), have velocities inc...
This thesis presents an exploration of stars and gas in the halo of our Galaxy. A sample of 8321 fie...
For almost three decades neutral hydrogen moving at velocities unexplicable by galactic rotation has...
The VATLY radio telescope has been used to draw the map of atomic hydrogen gas in the disk of the Mi...