Anticenter high velocity H I stream /Weaver jet/ and colliding H I shells

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Flow Velocity, Gas Dynamics, Gas Streams, Hydrogen Clouds, Interstellar Gas, Brightness Temperature, Centimeter Waves, Gas Jets, Ionic Collisions, Neutral Gases, Radial Velocity, Stellar Envelopes, Supernova Remnants, Temperature Distribution

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Large-scale structures of H I clouds around the Weaver jet, a high negative-velocity stream of H I gas, are examined. Two giant H I shells are apparently in collision in the direction of the jet. A low-intensity H I feature observed at a local standard of rest value of about + 10 km/sec in the direction of the jet is probably a cold region formed by the collision between these H I shells. The high-velocity core of the Weaver jet and the positive-velocity jet discovered by the present investigation seem to originate in the collision.

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