On the Interpretation of the l-v Features in the Milky Way Galaxy

Abstract

We model the gas dynamics of barred galaxies using a three-dimensional, high-resolution, N-body+hydrodynamical simulation and apply it to the Milky Way in an attempt to reproduce both the large-scale structure and the clumpy morphology observed in Galactic HI and CO l-v diagrams. Owing to including the multi-phase interstellar medium, self-gravity, star-formation and supernovae feedback, the clumpy morphology, as well as the large-scale features, in observed l-v diagrams are naturally reproduced. We identify in our l-v diagrams with a number of not only large-scale peculiar features such as the '3-kpc arm', '135-km s-1 arm' and 'Connecting arm' but also clumpy features such as `Bania clumps', and then link these features in a face-on view of our model. We give suggestions on the real structure of the Milky Way and on the fate of gas clumps in the central region.

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