Global properties of the HI distribution in the outer Milky Way
P.M.W. Kalberla, L. Dedes

TL;DR
This study maps the 3-D distribution of neutral hydrogen in the Milky Way out to 60 kpc, revealing a warped, lopsided disk with turbulent, high-altitude gas components and implications for dark matter distribution.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed 3-D HI density model of the outer Milky Way, highlighting a two-component structure and the influence of dark matter wakes.
Findings
The HI disk extends to 35 kpc with an exponential surface density.
Outer gas (40-60 kpc) is highly turbulent with a 7.5 kpc scale length.
Approximately 10% of HI gas is in a turbulent, high-altitude state.
Abstract
Aims: We derive the 3-D HI volume density distribution for the Galactic disk out to R = 60 kpc. Methods: Our analysis is based on parameters for the warp and rotation curve derived previously. The data are taken from the Leiden/Argentine/Bonn all sky 21-cm line survey. Results: The Milky Way HI disk is significantly warped but shows a coherent structure out to R = 35 kpc. The radial surface density distribution, the densities in the middle of the warped plane, and the HI scale heights all follow exponential relations. The radial scale length for the surface density distribution of the HI disk is 3.75 kpc. Gas at the outskirts for 40 < R < 60 kpc is described best by a distribution with an exponential radial scale length of 7.5 kpc and a velocity dispersion of 74 km/s. Such a highly turbulent medium fits also well with the average shape of the high velocity profile wings observed at high…
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