Bubbles and holes in the interstellar medium

JM vanderHulst*

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Abstract

Studies of the HI in nearby galaxies now clearly begin to show the effects of star formation on the interstellar medium. Holes, filaments, expanding motions and other anomalous velocity signatures are clearly apparent in sensitive observations of the HI in nearby galaxies. A global relation with the star formation in the disk appears to exist. Evidence for the effects of star formation on the gas layer in galaxies will be presented and discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMINNESOTA LECTURES ON EXTRAGALACTIC NEUTRAL HYDROGEN
EditorsED Skillman
Place of PublicationSAN FRANCISCO
PublisherASTRONOMICAL SOC PACIFIC
Pages47-81
Number of pages35
ISBN (Print)1-886733-26-0
Publication statusPublished - 1996
EventMinnesota Lectures on Extragalactic Neutral Hydrogen - , Mongolia
Duration: 27-Mar-19942-Jun-1994

Publication series

NameASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC CONFERENCE SERIES
PublisherASTRONOMICAL SOC PACIFIC
Volume106

Other

OtherMinnesota Lectures on Extragalactic Neutral Hydrogen
Country/TerritoryMongolia
Period27/03/199402/06/1994

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