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Do high-velocity clouds form by thermal instability?
Authors:James Binney  Carlo Nipoti  Filippo Fraternali
Institution:Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics, Keble Road, Oxford OX1 3NP;Dipartimento di Astronomia, Universitàdi Bologna, via Ranzani 1, 40127 Bologna, Italy
Abstract:We examine the proposal that the H  i 'high-velocity' clouds (HVCs) surrounding the Milky Way and other disc galaxies form by condensation of the hot galactic corona via thermal instability. Under the assumption that the galactic corona is well represented by a non-rotating, stratified atmosphere, we find that for this formation mechanism to work the corona must have an almost perfectly flat entropy profile. In all other cases, the growth of thermal perturbations is suppressed by a combination of buoyancy and thermal conduction. Even if the entropy profile were nearly flat, cold clouds with sizes smaller than  10 kpc  could form in the corona of the Milky Way only at radii larger than  100 kpc  , in contradiction with the determined distances of the largest HVC complexes. Clouds with sizes of a few kpc can form in the inner halo only in low-mass systems. We conclude that unless even slow rotation qualitatively changes the dynamics of a corona, thermal instability is unlikely to be a viable mechanism for formation of cold clouds around disc galaxies.
Keywords:ISM: kinematics and dynamics  galaxies: evolution  galaxies: haloes  galaxies: kinematics and dynamics
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