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arxiv: astro-ph/9811435 · v1 · submitted 1998-11-27 · 🌌 astro-ph

HVCs probing a gaseous Galactic halo

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keywords galactichalohigh-velocityhvcsinstabilitiescomponentcondensationsdispersion
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We study the hypothesis that high-velocity clouds (HVCs) may originate from instabilities within the gaseous phase of the Galactic halo. According to the hydrostatic equilibrium model of Kalberla & Kerp (1998), we determine the probability distribution of occurrence of instabilities within the Galactic halo. Instabilities may produce condensations within the Galactic halo beyond a z-distances of 4 kpc, which are accelerated by gravity and decelerated by drag-forces. We present evidence that the HI high-velocity dispersion component, discovered by Kalberla et al. (1998) is associated with high-velocity-halo gas. The physical properties of this high-velocity-halo gas are similar to the recently detected highly-ionized HVCs by Sembach et al. (1995, 1998). Accordingly, the HI high-velocity dispersion component may be the neutral tracer of the turbulent gas motions within the Galactic halo. Our calculations demonstrate, that the sky-averaged signal of in-falling condensations does not differ significantly from the HI emission of the turbulent Galactic halo gas.

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