An association between H I concentrations within high-velocity clouds A and C and nearby molecular clouds

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Cirrus Clouds, Eclipsing Binary Stars, Hydrogen, Molecular Clouds, Nebulae, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Astronomical Maps, Carbon Monoxide

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Data are presented identifying the CO and IR cirrus emission associated with concentrations of H I gas within a high-velocity cloud (HVC) A in Ursa Major (UMa) and a HVC CI B in Draco. It is found that H I concentrations within HVC A in UMa are associated with CO clouds estimated to be about 100 pc away, but the HVCs offset from the CO structures by about 5 deg on the sky. It is suggested that H I was swept out of the CO clouds about 100,000 yrs ago to create the HVCs. A similar phenomenon in Draco involved HVCs and IR cirrus clouds; the distance to the HVCs can be related to the nearby dust. A mean age of 200,000 yrs is found for these HVCs.

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