Ultraviolet interstellar absorption toward stars in the small Magellanic Cloud. III. THe structure and kinematics of Small Magellanic Cloud
Description
The structure and kinematical properties of the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) are investigated by combining ultraviolet data obtained from the International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) satellite with existing optical and radio data. The SMC structure is complicated, undoubtedly a result of gravitational interaction with the Milky Way and the Large Magellanic Cloud, and is poorly understood. It has been known for some time that most of the H I in the SMC is concentrated in two complexes at velocities of approximately 134 and 167 km s-1 (heliocentric). Recent 21 cm emission surveys have revealed two additional, widespread H I components at approx.100 and approx.200 km s-1. With the radio data alone, however, the relative line-of-sight locations of those complexes cannot be determined, nor can the associations of stars with the complexes be deduced. By using the ultraviolet interstellar absorption-line data in conjunction with radio and optical data, the stellar-interstellar kinematical and morphological relationships can be established. We find that in the southwest region of the SMC, most of the stars observed by IUE, including a group with only low-dispersion IUE spectra, are associated with the 134 km s-1 H I complex
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Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser.
- Journal Volume
- 59
- Journal Issue
- 1
- Series
- Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser.
- Journal Page Range
- 77-93
- ISSN
- 0067-0049
- CODEN
- APJSA
INIS
- Country of Publication
- United States
- Country of Input or Organization
- United States
- INIS RN
- 17014825
- Subject category
- S79: ASTROPHYSICS, COSMOLOGY AND ASTRONOMY;
- Descriptors DEI
- COSMIC DUST; COSMIC GASES; H2 REGIONS; INTERSTELLAR GRAINS; INTERSTELLAR SPACE; MAGELLANIC CLOUDS; MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES; NEBULAE; STARS; ULTRAVIOLET SPECTRA
- Descriptors DEC
- COSMIC RADIO SOURCES; DUSTS; FLUIDS; GALAXIES; GASES; PARTICLES; SPACE; SPECTRA