A Dirty WindowSurveys for High-Latitude Molecular Clouds
A Dirty Window: Surveys for High-Latitude Molecular Clouds
Magnani, Loris; Shore, Steven N.
2017-04-09 00:00:00
[Searches for high latitude molecular gas have followed different strategies and been subjects of different systematics and biases. To show how these affect the emergent physical picture, we describe in some detail a few surveys and overview the development of the searches in the millimeter wave tracers.]
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A Dirty WindowSurveys for High-Latitude Molecular Clouds
[Searches for high latitude molecular gas have followed different strategies and been subjects of different systematics and biases. To show how these affect the emergent physical picture, we describe in some detail a few surveys and overview the development of the searches in the millimeter wave tracers.]
Published: Apr 9, 2017
Keywords: Molecular Cloud; Column Density; Galactic Plane; Dark Cloud; Mass Surface Density
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