Structure in the Neutral Hydrogen Disk of the Spiral Galaxy IC 342
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- 1 April 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astronomical Journal
- Vol. 119 (4), 1720-1736
- https://doi.org/10.1086/301302
Abstract
We present 38''resolution Very Large Array 21 cm continuum and H I line emission observations of the spiral galaxy IC 342, at an adopted distance of 2 Mpc. Kinematic evidence exists for a m = 2 spiral density wave in the inner disk with a corotation radius located at 4 kpc and a possible four-arm pattern in the outer disk. On smaller scales, outside of the central depression in H I column density, H I is organized into a complex pattern of relatively short (~2–5 kpc), interconnected, spiral arm segments. Numerous "holes" are distributed throughout the H I disk. By considering the effects of shear, structures that are not self-gravitating, such as holes and voids, cannot be long-term phenomena. The timescale, combined with the total energy required to evacuate holes, leads us to reject wind and supernovae origins for the large-scale pattern of H I holes in IC 342. Gravitational instabilities in the disk form on a timescale that is short compared with the rotation period of the disk. The pattern of H I spiral arm segments exists on a scale that is consistent with their being material arms that result from gravitational instabilities. The H I cavities are a natural remnant of the process.Keywords
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