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view Abstract Citations (44) References (38) Co-Reads Similar Papers Volume Content Graphics Metrics Export Citation NASA/ADS Comet-like Clouds at Far-Infrared and Optical Wavelengths: Mach Cones and Hydrodynamics? Odenwald, Sten F. Abstract Optical and far-IR studies have been conducted on 14 high Galactic latitude clouds with comet-like or filamentary appearances. Their physical characteristics are deduced and found to be comparable to those of small, low-mass molecular clouds found in the solar neighborhood in recent CO and H I surveys. The morphologies of five of the clouds are found to be consistent with objects moving supersonically through the interstellar medium. These clouds are also active in forming B-type stars in their nuclei where the dynamic pressures are expected to be highest. The filamentary clouds have shapes consistent with subsonic, low Reynolds number hydrodynamics, a feature they may share with the Draco molecular cloud. A simple qualitative scenario is also presented, describing a possible evolutionary link among these clouds as a population. Publication: The Astrophysical Journal Pub Date: February 1988 DOI: 10.1086/166006 Bibcode: 1988ApJ...325..320O Keywords: Infrared Sources (Astronomy); Interstellar Matter; Molecular Clouds; Star Formation; B Stars; Far Infrared Radiation; Hydrodynamics; Mach Cones; Photographic Plates; Supersonic Speed; Astrophysics; INFRARED: SOURCES; INTERSTELLAR: MOLECULES; STARS: FORMATION full text sources ADS | data products SIMBAD (18)

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