A High-Resolution Study of Two Galactic HI Halo Clouds in the Ophiuchus Superbubble
Yurii Pidopryhora (1), Felix J. Lockman (2), Michael P. Rupen (2) ((1), Joint Institute for VLBI in Europe, (2) National Radio Astronomy Observatory)

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution radio observations to analyze two galactic HI halo clouds associated with the Ophiuchus superbubble, providing detailed insights into their structure and properties.
Contribution
It offers the first high-resolution analysis of these specific HI halo clouds, combining VLA and GBT data for comprehensive structural insights.
Findings
Detailed structure of the HI clouds revealed
Insights into the clouds' relation to the superbubble
Enhanced understanding of galactic halo cloud properties
Abstract
Two compact HI clouds which seem to belong to the Ophiuchus superbubble were studied at ~30" resolution using the Very Large Array (VLA) in C and D configurations together with the Green Bank Telescope (GBT) providing the short-spacing flux. Here we present preliminary results of the data analysis.
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