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2009ApJ...692..470M - Astrophys. J., 692, 470-491 (2009/February-2)

High-velocity clouds in the nearby spiral galaxy M 83.

MILLER E.D., BREGMAN J.N. and WAKKER B.P.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present deep H I 21 cm and optical observations of the face-on spiral galaxy M 83 obtained as part of a project to search for high-velocity clouds (HVCs) in nearby galaxies. Anomalous-velocity neutral gas is detected toward M 83, with 5.6x107 M of H I contained in a disk rotating 40-50 km/s more slowly in projection than the bulk of the gas. We interpret this as a vertically extended thick disk of neutral material, containing 5.5% of the total H I within the central 8 kpc. Using an automated source detection algorithm to search for small-scale H I emission features, we find eight distinct, anomalous-velocity H I clouds with masses ranging from 7 x105 to 1.5x107 M and velocities differing by up to 200 km/s compared to the H I disk. Large on-disk structures are coincident with the optical spiral arms, while unresolved off-disk clouds contain no diffuse optical emission down to a limit of 27 r' mag per square arcsec. The diversity of the thick H I disk and larger clouds suggests the influence of multiple formation mechanisms, with a galactic fountain responsible for the slowly rotating disk and on-disk discrete clouds, and tidal effects responsible for off-disk cloud production. The mass and kinetic energy of the H I clouds are consistent with the mass exchange rate predicted by the galactic fountain model. If the HVC population in M 83 is similar to that in our own Galaxy, then the Galactic HVCs must be distributed within a radius of less than 25 kpc.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: individual: M 83 - galaxies: ISM - galaxies: kinematics and dynamics - radio lines: galaxies

Nomenclature: Figs 10+14, Tables 5-7: [MBW2009] AVC NN (Nos 1-14).

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