Bibcode
Allen, R. J.; Knapen, J.; Bohlin, R.
Referencia bibliográfica
American Astronomical Society, 187th AAS Meeting, #45.10; Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 27, p.1348
Fecha de publicación:
12
1995
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Descripción
We compare the details of the distributions of HI, Hα , and far-UV
emission in the spiral arms of M81, at a resolution of about 9'' (linear
resolution 150 pc at 3.7 Mpc distance). The effects of extinction on the
morphology of the Hα and far-UV are shown to be essentially
bi-modal, i.e. the extinction is either very small or very large. The
observed structures can be understood if ``chimneys'' are common in the
spiral arms of M81, where holes are blown out of the galactic disk by
star-formation activity similar to that discovered above the Galactic
HII region IC1805 by Dewdney and his collaborators at DRAO. We propose
further that H2 is turned into HI on a large scale by UV
photons impinging on the (rough) surfaces of these chimneys, analogous
to the situation proposed to explain the morphology of the Galactic
star-forming region G216-2.5 by Williams & Maddalena. In this
picture, most of the atomic hydrogen in the inner spiral arms of M81 is
UV-dissociated molecular hydrogen from an underlying (and as yet largely
undetected) reservoir of molecular gas.