Neutral hydrogen in cosmic voids. (original) (raw)
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Abstract
An unsuccessful search was conducted for H I clouds in two voids in the cosmic distribution of galaxies. The search employed the Green Bank 300-ft telescope, and was sensitive (at the 4sigma-level) to clouds of mass greater than about 10 to the 10th/sq h solar mass (assuming sizes less than about 100/h kpc and velocity spreads less than 100 km/s). Roughly 7 percent of the Perseus-Pisces void and 19 percent of the Hercules void were searched. It is concluded that the voids do not contain a cosmologically significant population of H I protogalaxies, and evidence consistent with the hypothesis that the voids are indeed regions of low matter density in the universe is summarized.
Publication:
The Astronomical Journal
Pub Date:
October 1984
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Keywords:
- Hydrogen Clouds;
- Intergalactic Media;
- Interstellar Matter;
- Neutral Gases;
- Voids;
- Nebulae;
- Spatial Distribution;
- Universe;
- Astrophysics