Abstract

This paper discusses what can happen to clouds as they move from arm regions to interarm regions, through a density-wave shock, and back to arm regions again. Shu et al. (1972) have taken the viewpoint that interstellar clouds will survive the trip between arms. Biermann et al. (1972) have taken the viewpoint that they will not. We shall point out that cloud-cloud collisions and other processes may lead to the destruction of interstellar clouds in less time than the 100 m.y. it takes clouds to travel across arms. A possible observational test is suggested to distinguish between the two possibilities.

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