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2002ApJ...574..805U - Astrophys. J., 574, 805-811 (2002/August-1)

A large atomic hydrogen shell in the outer galaxy: supernova remnant or stellar wind bubble.

UYANIKER B. and KOTHES R.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report the detection of a ringlike H I structure toward l=90°.0, b=2°.8, with a velocity of vLSR=-99 km.s–1. This velocity implies a distance of d=13 kpc, corresponding to a Galactocentric radius of Rgal=15kpc. The l-vLSR diagram implies an expansion velocity of vexp≃15 km.s–1 for the shell. The structure has an oblate, irregular shell-like appearance, which surrounds weak infrared emission as seen in the 60 µm Infrared Astronomical Satellite data. At a distance of 13 kpc the size of the object is about 110x220 pc and placed 500 pc above the Galactic plane, with a mass of 105 M. An expanding shell with such a high mass and diameter cannot be explained by a single supernova explosion or by a single stellar wind bubble. We interpret the structure as a relic of a distant stellar activity region powered by the joint action of strong stellar winds from early-type stars and supernova explosions.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: H II Regions - ISM: Atoms - ISM: Bubbles - ISM: Kinematics and Dynamics - ISM: Supernova Remnants

CDS comments: The HI shell in the title is GSH 90+03-99

Simbad objects: 17

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