Abstract

AbstractWe discuss details in the galactic HI distribution, which are relevant for studies of the Local Bubble. All results are based on the 21 cm Sky survey with the Large Pulkovo Radiotelescope. The antenna temperature scans were decomposed in two components and after the subtraction of the broad one two details in the residual are presented in this paper. The first is an estimate of the distance to the Sancisi-van Woerden filament in the Sco-Oph region. The second is the connection of a 21 cm feature in the southern galactic quadrant II with the negative-velocity elliptical brightness distribution around the South Pole of the Galaxy.

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