The alignment of interstellar dust clouds and the differential z-field of the galaxy

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Astronomical Models, Cosmic Dust, Galactic Structure, Gravitational Fields, Interstellar Matter, Alignment, Cloud Physics, Gravitational Effects, Milky Way Galaxy

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The gradient of the z-component of the gravitational field of the
galactic disk exerts a differential force across a dust cloud which will
be sufficient to squeeze the clouds into disk-like shapes with their
long axes parallel to the galactic plane. This is suggested as a
possible explanation for the observed alignments of dust clouds.

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