Interferometric observations of the small-scale structure of Galactic neutral hydrogen

J. Crovisier, J. M. Dickey
1985 Symposium - International astronomical union  
The small-scale structure of galactic neutral hydrogen may be statistically described by the spatial power spectrum of the 21-cm line. This latter may be readily observed by interferometer arrays since it is the squared modulus of the visibility function. We have observed the , region with the Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope (Crovisier and Dickey, 1983). Brightness fluctuations of the 21-cm line were detected in this region on scales as small as 1.7 arcmin (corresponding to less than 5
more » ... The Westerbork observations, combined with single-dish observations made at Nançay and Arecibo, allow determination of the spatial power spectrum over a dynamic range of about 106 in intensity. The spectrum follows roughly a power law with indices ~ −3 to −2. An interpretation in terms of the turbulence spectrum is proposed by Dickey (1985).
doi:10.1017/s007418090024268x fatcat:jearfnciebcqrbie673w7gb3qi