High-velocity gas from the Galactic dark halo

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Walker, M [1 ]
Wardle, M [1 ]
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[1] Univ Sydney, Sch Phys, Special Res Ctr Theoret Astrophys, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
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We present the germ of a new model for High Velocity Clouds, derived from the idea that the dark matter halo of our Galaxy is in the form of cold, planetary-mass gas clouds. In this picture HVCs arise as a result of disruptive collisions between dark matter clouds: high velocity atomic gas is a natural consequence of the dark halo kinematics, and is intimately associated with assembly of the visible Galaxy. Quasi-spherical halo models predict a broad 21 cm line background, together with a number of individually detectable, low-mass HVCs conforming to a particular velocity field. A halo model which incorporates satellite substructure - after the fashion of the current paradigm of hierarchical structure formation - includes both these components and, in addition, some massive HVCs. These latter HVCs are simply the wakes of the orbiting satellite halos, and each may have a mass up to 0.3% of the mass of the satellite.
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