Interstellar Matter near the Pleiades. IV. The Wake of the Pleiades through the Interstellar Medium in Taurus
Abstract
A large emission 'cavity' whose bright rims extend about 5 deg eastward from the Pleiades, and is pressurized by the soft-UV radiation of the cluster, has been revealed by a mosaic of IRAS images; the emission cavity delineates the wake of the Pleiades as it moves supersonically through the ISM. Photoelectric heating is identified as the most likely agent of the cluster-cloud interaction generating a shock wave, and prompts the hypothesis that transverse expansion of heated gas near the cluster plays a crucial role in driving the shock. The cloud trajectory can be traced back to an origin in Gould's Belt some 15 Myr ago, in a blowout of gas into the Galactic halo.
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- May 1993
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 1993ApJ...409..234W
- Keywords:
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- Interstellar Matter;
- Ionizing Radiation;
- Open Clusters;
- Pleiades Cluster;
- Shock Wave Interaction;
- Taurus Constellation;
- Infrared Astronomy Satellite;
- Interacting Galaxies;
- Satellite Imagery;
- Stellar Mass;
- Astrophysics