MILKY WAY
- Dust emission of galactic cirrus from DIRBE observations
bernard94;
J. P. Bernard, F. Boulanger, F. X. Desert, M. Giard, G. Helou, J. L. Puget;
AaA, 1994, 291, L5;
dust, DIRBE, FIR, PAH, Milky way, MIR
- Decomposition of the FIR Milky Way observed by IRAS
bloemen90;
J. B. G. M. Bloemen, E. R. Deul, P. Thaddeus;
AaA, 1990, 233, 437;
FIR, Milky way, H_I, H2, dust
- The dust/gas correlation at high Galactic latitude
boulanger96;
F. Boulanger, A. Abergel, J. P. Bernard, W. B. Burton, F. X. Desert, D. Hartmann, G. Lagache, J. L. Puget;
AaA, 1996, 312, 256;
FIR, Milky way, H_I, dust, 21 cm
- Far-Infrared emission from the Galaxy in Extra-Galactic Windows
boulanger96b;
F. Boulanger, A. Abergel, J. P. Bernard, F. X. Désert, G. Lagache, J. L. Puget, W. B. Burton, D. Hartmann;
In Unveiling the Cosmic Infrared Background, 1996, New York, AIP Conference Proceedings, E. Dwek, p. 87;
FIR, Milky way, H_I
- The galactic interstellar medium
burton92;
W. B. Burton, B. G. Elmegreen, R. Genzel;
Springer-Verlag, 1992, 412 pages;
Milky way
- Molecular clouds and galactic spiral structure
cohen80;
R. S. Cohen, H. Cong, T. M. Dame, P. Thaddeus;
ApJ, 1980, 239, L53;
CO, Milky way, H2
- A wide-latitude CO survey of molecular clouds in the northern Milky Way
dame85;
T. M. Dame, P. Thaddeus;
ApJ, 1985, 297, 751;
CO, Milky way, H2
- The largest molecular cloud complexes in the first galactic quadrant
dame86;
T. M. Dame, B. G. Elmegreen, R. S. Cohen, P. Thaddeus;
ApJ, 1986, 305, 892;
CO, Milky way, H2
- A composite CO survey of the entire Milky Way
dame87;
T. M. Dame, H. Ungerechts, R. S. Cohen, E. J. De Geus, I. A. Grenier, J. May, D. C. Murphy, L. A. Nyman, P. Thaddeus;
ApJ, 1987, 322, 706;
CO, Milky way, H2
- The molecular Milky Way
dame88;
T. M. Dame;
ST, 1988, 76, 22;
CO, Milky way, H2
- Molecular Gas at High z in the Milky Way
dame95;
T. M. Dame, P. Thaddeus;
In The Physics of the Interstellar Medium and Intergalactic Medium, 1995, ASP Conference Series, A. Ferrara, C. F. McKee, C. Heiles and P. R. Shapiro, p. 15;
CO, Milky way, H2
- An all-sky search for molecular cirrus clouds
desert88;
F. X. Desert, D. Bazell, F. Boulanger;
ApJ, 1988, 334, 815;
FIR, Milky way, cirrus, H2, H_I
- \hi in the Galaxy
dickey90;
J. M. Dickey, F. J. Lockman;
ARAA, 1990, 28, 215;
H_I, Milky way, general ISM
- The large scale distribution of PAHs in the Galaxy
giard94;
M. Giard, J. M. Lamarre, F. Pajot, G. Serra;
AaA, 1994, 286, 203;
Milky way
- A power spectrum analysis of the angular scale of Galactic neutral hydrogen emission towards l = 140 deg, b = 0 deg
green93;
D. A. Green;
MNRAS, 1993, 262, 327;
H_I, Milky way, statistical analysis, 21 cm, turbulence
- Faint, Large-Scale H alpha Filaments in the Milky Way
haffner98;
L. M. Haffner, R. J. Reynolds, S. L. Tufte;
ApJ, 1998, 501, L83;
Halpha, H+, Milky way, optical
- Radio Recombination Lines from Inner Galaxy Diffuse Gas. II. The Extended Low-Density Warm Ionized Medium and the ``Worm-ionized Medium''
heiles96;
C. Heiles, W. T. Reach, B. C. Koo;
ApJ, 1996, 466, 191;
radio continuum, H+, Milky way
- The Local Direction and Curvature of the Galactic Magnetic Field Derived from Starlight Polarization
heiles96a;
C. Heiles;
ApJ, 1996, 462, 316;
Milky Way, polarisation, magnetic field, extinction, optical
- The fraction of high velocity dispersion H I in the Galaxy
kulkarni85;
S. R. Kulkarni, M. Fich;
ApJ, 1985, 289, 792;
21 cm, H_I, Milky Way
- The atomic component
kulkarni87;
S. R. Kulkarni, C. Heiles;
In Interstellar processes, 1987, Dordrecht, D. Reidel Publishing Co., p. 87;
H_I, Milky way, general ISM
- The H I halo in the inner galaxy
lockman84;
F. J. Lockman;
ApJ, 1984, 283, 90;
H_I, 21 cm, Milky way
- The extent of the local \hi halo
lockman86;
F. J. Lockman, L. M. Hobbs, J. M. Shull;
ApJ, 1986, 301, 380;
21 cm, H_I, UV, absorption, Milky way
- The structure of galactic HI in directions of low total column density
lockman86a;
F. J. Lockman, K. Jahoda, D. McCammon;
ApJ, 1986, 302, 432;
Milky way
- Vertical distribution and support of Galactic H I
lockman91;
F. J. Lockman, C. S. Gehman;
ApJ, 1991, 382, 182;
H_I, 21 cm, Milky way
- Molecular clouds and star formation in the inner galaxy - A comparison of CO, H II, and far-infrared surveys
myers86;
P. C. Myers, T. M. Dame, P. Thaddeus, R. S. Cohen, R. F. Silverberg, E. Dwek, M. G. Hauser;
ApJ, 1986, 301, 398;
CO, FIR, radio continuum, H2, H+, Milky Way, region HII
- Diffuse Infrared Emission of the Galaxy: II - Large Scale Properties
perault87;
M. Pérault, F. Boulanger, J. L. Puget, E. Falgarone;
;
FIR, Milky way
- Distribution of galactic synchrotron emission. I
phillipps81;
S. Phillipps, S. Kearsey, J. L. Osborne, C. G. T. Haslam, H. Stoffel;
AaA, 1981, 98, 286;
radio continuum, H+, synchrotron, Milky way
- The local Galactic magnetic field
rand89;
R. J. Rand, S. R. Kulkarni;
ApJ, 1989, 343, 760;
Milky Way, polarisation, magnetic field
- A map of spectral indices of the Galactic radio continuum emission between 408 MHz and 1420 MHz for the entire northern sky
reich88;
P. Reich, W. Reich;
AaAS, 1988, 74, 7;
radio continuum, Milky way
- A radio continuum survey of the Galactic Plane at 11 cm wavelength. II - The area l = 358-76 deg, b = -5 to 5 deg. III - The area l = 76-240 deg, b = -5 to 5 deg. IV - A list of 6483 small diameter sources
reich90;
W. Reich, E. Fuerst, P. Reich, K. Reif;
AaAS, 1990, 85, 633;
radio continuum, H+, Milky way
- The column density and scale height of free electrons in the galactic disk
reynolds89;
R. J. Reynolds;
ApJ, 1989, 339, L29;
H+, Milky way
- The Warm Ionized Medium
reynolds93;
R. J. Reynolds;
In Back To The Galaxy, 1993, New York, AIP conference proceedings, S. S. Holt and F. Verter, p. 156;
H+, Milky way, general ISM
- The Gaseous Galactic Corona
savage95;
B. D. Savage;
In The Physics of the Interstellar Medium and Intergalactic Medium, 1995, ASP Conference Series, A. Ferrara, C. F. McKee, C. Heiles and P. R. Shapiro, p. 233;
Milky way, H+
- ROSAT Survey Diffuse X-Ray Background Maps. II.
snowden97;
S. L. Snowden, R. Egger, M. J. Freyberg, D. McCammon, P. P. Plucinsky, W. T. Sanders, J. H. M. M. Schmitt, J. Truemper, W. Voges;
ApJ, 1997, 485, 125;
xrays, Milky way, H+
- Large-scale Galactic dust morphology and physical conditions from IRAS observations
sodroski87;
T. J. Sodroski, E. Dwek, M. G. Hauser, F. J. Kerr;
ApJ, 1987, 322, 101;
FIR, IRAS, H_I, H+, H2, Milky way
- Dust energetics in the gas phases of the interstellar medium - The origin of the Galactic large-scale far-infrared emission observed by IRAS
sodroski89;
T. J. Sodroski, E. Dwek, M. G. Hauser, F. J. Kerr;
ApJ, 1989, 336, 762;
FIR, IRAS, H_I, H+, H2, Milky way
- Large-scale characteristics of interstellar dust from COBE DIRBE observations
sodroski94;
T. J. Sodroski, C. Bennett, N. Boggess, E. Dwek, B. A. Franz, M. G. Hauser, T. Kelsall, S. H. Moseley, N. Odegard, R. F. Silverberg, J. L. Weiland;
ApJ, 1994, 428, 638;
Milky way
- A Three-dimensional Decomposition of the Infrared Emission from Dust in the Milky Way
sodroski97;
T. J. Sodroski, N. Odegard, R. G. Arendt, E. Dwek, J. L. Weiland, M. G. Hauser, T. Kelsall;
ApJ, 1997, 480, 173;
FIR, H_I, H+, H2, Milky way
- The correlation between the IRAS infrared cirrus and neutral atomic hydrogen in the outer galaxy
tereby86;
S. Tereby, M. Fich;
ApJ, 1986, 309, L73;
FIR, Milky way, H_I, cirrus
- Probing Interstellar Turbulence in the Warm Ionized Medium using Emission Lines
tufte98;
S. L. Tufte;
In Interstellar Turbulence, 1998, Puebla, Mexico, Cambridge University Press, Franco, J.; Carraminana, A., p. 42;
turbulence, Halpha, optical, Milky way, H+
- Fine-scale structure in the far-infrared milky-way
waller95;
H. W. Waller, W. T. Reach, F. Varosi, W. F. Wall, R. Ebert, G. Laughlin, F. Boulanger;
1995, NASA Goddart Space Flight Center;
cirrus, FIR, H_I, H2, H+, Milky way
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