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Advances in Space Research | 1993

Neutral clouds in a pervasive X-ray gas between the sun and northern HVCs

U. Mebold; J. Kerp; Uwe Herbstmeier; Peter Moritz; Gernot Westphalen

Abstract We present evidence that the soft X-ray distribution observed with the ROSAT PSPC instrument is not adequately explained by the standard Local Hot Bubble model (/1/). We discuss the X-ray absorbing cloud LVC 88 + 36 − 2 embedded in the hot plasma of the Local Hot Bubble, the X-ray shadow of the Draco nebula and other clouds inside and outside the galactic disk, and the X-ray emission associated with halo type objects like the HVCs M I and M II. They populate the distance range from about 60 pc to more than a few kpc and imply the presence of X-ray emitting plasma between the sun and and the outer galactic halo. These observations are consistent with a pervasive X-ray emitting plasma in which neutral clouds are embedded. However, the volume filling factor of this plasma is not known. A model which adequately describes the observed features has been developed and published by Hirth et al. (/28/). For the first time in the literature we present results of a correlation analysis of X-ray shadows and H I or IR images of a molecular cloud. This is a new technique for the determination of the total column density of hydrogen nuclei for molecular clouds.


Back to the Galaxy | 2008

New insights into the structure of the ISM provided by ROSAT

Uwe Herbstmeier; Peter Moritz; Justina Engelmann; Jürgen Kerp; Gernot Westphalen


Astronomy and Astrophysics | 1998

X-RAY SHADOWS OF THE DRACO NEBULA : A NEW METHOD TO DETERMINE TOTAL HYDROGEN COLUMN DENSITIES

Peter Moritz; A. Wennmacher; Uwe Herbstmeier; U. Mebold; Roland J. Egger; Steven L. Snowden


Astronomy and Astrophysics | 1995

The soft X-ray background towards the high-velocity-cloud Complex M HI clouds associated with the hot galactic corona.

Uwe Herbstmeier; Ulrich Mebold; Steven L. Snowden; Dap Hartmann; W. Butler Burton; Peter Moritz; Peter M. W. Kalberla; Roland J. Egger


Archive | 1994

X-Ray Shadows of Cirrus Clouds

Ulrich Mebold; J. Kerp; Peter Moritz; J. Engelmann; Uwe Herbstmeier


Archive | 1994

Where is the Molecular Hydrogen in the Draco Nebula

Uwe Herbstmeier; Peter Moritz; Andreas Heithausen


Archive | 1994

X-Ray Diagnostics of Interstellar Clouds.

Uwe Herbstmeier; J. Kerp; Peter Moritz


Archive | 1993

X-ray shadows of molecular clouds: a new method to determine total hydrogen column densities.

Peter Moritz; Uwe Herbstmeier; Ulrich Mebold


Archive | 1993

The X-ray absorption cross section of the Galactic interstellar medium and its empirical determination

W. Hirth; J. Kerp; Uwe Herbstmeier; Peter Moritz


Archive | 1992

Neutral hydrogen in the high latitude molecular cloud MBM 40.

J. Osterberg; Peter Moritz; Uwe Herbstmeier

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Roland J. Egger

Goddard Space Flight Center

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Steven L. Snowden

Goddard Space Flight Center

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