Fine-scale structure of the neutral ISM in M81
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Bagetakos, Ioannis
Brinks, Elias
Walter, Fabian
de Blok, Willem
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We present an analysis of the finescale structure of the neutral ISM as traced via the 21-cm line of atomic hydrogen (HI) in the nearby galaxy M 81. The data show a stunning amount of detail in the form of 330 expanding shells and holes in the neutral ISM of M 81. A comparison with similar structures found in two other spirals and two dwarf galaxies (M 31, M 33, IC 2574 and Holmberg II) reveals that the ISM in M 81 shares a lot of similarities with the two spirals, whereas the structure of its ISM is different to that in dwarf galaxies. The sizes of the HI holes in M 81 range from 80 pc (close to the resolution limit) to 600 pc; the expansion velocities can reach 20 km s1; estimated ages are 2.5 to 35 Myrs and the energies involved range from 1050 to 3.5 x 1052 ergs. The amount of neutral gas involved is of order 104 to 106 solar masses.
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Triggered Star Formation in a Turbulent ISM
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