The Galactic Center Lobe is a foreground HII region at ~2 kpc, photoionized and forming a closed outer loop, not a Galactic center feature.
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Dwarf irregular galaxies form stars sequentially in dispersed HI clouds and on expanding cavity rims at ~1% efficiency per free-fall time, comparable to spiral galaxy clouds but without CO due to lower metallicity.
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SDSS-V LVM: Verifying what, and where, the 'Galactic Center' Lobe is
The Galactic Center Lobe is a foreground HII region at ~2 kpc, photoionized and forming a closed outer loop, not a Galactic center feature.
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Pervasive Cavity-Ring Structure for Star Formation in Dwarf Irregular Galaxies
Dwarf irregular galaxies form stars sequentially in dispersed HI clouds and on expanding cavity rims at ~1% efficiency per free-fall time, comparable to spiral galaxy clouds but without CO due to lower metallicity.