EAS Publications Series
Volume 56 (2012)
The Role of the Disk-Halo Interaction in Galaxy Evolution: Outflow vs. Infall?
Espinho, Portugal, August 18–22, 2008Miguel A. de Avillez (Ed.)
ISBN: 978-2-7598-0787-1
The Disk-Halo Connection and Where Has All The Gas Gone? p. 5
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Structure and Components of the ISM in Galaxies
Structure and Components of The Interstellar Medium p. 21
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Thermal Pressures in the Plane and Halo of our Galaxy p. 31
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Are There Phases in the ISM? p. 39
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Magnetic Fields in Disks and Halos of Galaxies p. 51
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Cosmic Rays in the Disk and Halo of Galaxies p. 61
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Cosmic Ray- and Thermal-Pressure Driven Winds: Does the Milky Way Host a Kpc-Scale Outflow? p. 73
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Density variations in Milky Way gas p. 77
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Magnetic Milky Way p. 81
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The ISM in Distant Galaxies
The ISM in Distant Galaxies p. 89
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Stars on Double Duty: Probing Cool Gas in Galaxies at Z ∼ 0.6 with Stellar Light p. 101
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New Probes with Deep of Gas Flows within Galaxies at Intermediate Redshifts p. 105
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Large scale magnetic fields in galaxies at high redshifts p. 109
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Environmental Effects on ISM Content of Cluster galaxies p. 113
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Mass distribution in flattened galaxies p. 119
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Absorption features of high-redshift galactic winds p. 125
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The Edges of Things p. 129
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Energizing the Disk-Halo: Star Formation, SNE, CRS and Feedback
Bubbles and Superbubbles in Disk Galaxies p. 143
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VERA astrometry of the Galactic Superbubble NGC 281 p. 151
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Supershells in the Multi-Phase Milky Way: Insights from HI Synthesis Imaging and CO Surveys p. 155
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Observed High-ion Absorption-line Signatures of Galactic Winds p. 159
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The M 82 superwind – in detail, and in 3D p. 163
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Star formation quenching in galaxies p. 167
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A High-Resolution Study of Two Galactic H I Halo Clouds in the Ophiuchus Superbubble p. 171
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Mass-loading in Galactic Winds: the Role of Photoevaporation and Wind Ablation p. 175
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Evidence for a Disk-Halo Connection in Galaxies
The Multiwavelength Picture of the Disk-Halo Interaction p. 181
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Three Puzzles in Galactic Extra-planar H I p. 189
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Kinematics of Multiphase Extraplanar Gas in Spiral Galaxies p. 197
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Global Properties Of The Extra-Planar Hi Gas In The Milky Way p. 201
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Where Does the Disk Turn Into the Halo? Cool HI in the Outer Milky Way Disk p. 205
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Neutral hydrogen sub-structure in the Galactic Halo outside the solar circle p. 209
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Diffuse Ionized Gas in Spiral Galaxies and the Disk-Halo Interaction p. 213
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The Morphological Diversity of DIG in Halos of Edge-on Spirals as Revealed by HST/ACS p. 221
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Absorption measurements of galaxy halos p. 225
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Evidence from the HOT ISM from X-ray observations in external galaxies p. 231
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Unresolved X-ray Emission and Hot ISM in the bulge of M 31 p. 239
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Density PDFs of diffuse gas in the Milky Way p. 243
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Kinematics of Atomic Gas Halos in Edge-on Spirals p. 247
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Halo Gas Velocities of NGC 4244 and NGC 891 Using Multi-long-slit Spectroscopy p. 251
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The Active Disk-Halo Connection: Infall vs. Outflows
High-velocity clouds and extended gaseous galactic halos p. 257
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The Accretion of Fuel at the Disk-Halo Interface p. 267
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Galaxy Interactions and Hi Clouds in Groups p. 275
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Ionized Gas in the Magellanic Stream p. 281
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Implications of the Distribution of HI Clouds in the Lower Galactic Halo p. 285
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Extraplanar Dust in Spiral Galaxies: Tracing Outflows in the Disk-Halo Interface p. 291
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On the Kinematics of Extraplanar Gas p. 299
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The Interplay Between Globular Clusters and the Halo and Disk p. 305
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Are strong MgII Absorbers Signatures of Outflows? p. 309
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Low-column density HVC and IVC gas in the halo of the Milky Way p. 313
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Ionization of Infalling Gas p. 319
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HVC’s Favouring Star Forming Processes in galaxy discs: a basic calculation and some recent HI observations p. 323
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Ionized gas in the Smith Cloud p. 327
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Modelling the Disk-Halo Interaction in Galaxies
Theory and Models of the Disk-Halo Connection - Modelling the Disk-Halo Interaction in Galaxies p. 333
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Interaction of HVCs with the Outskirts of Galactic Disks: Turbulence p. 343
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Incorporating Cosmic Rays In Local And Global Models Of Disk-Halo Interaction p. 347
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Modelling the gas kinematics in disk galaxies p. 355
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PIERNIK MHD code – a multi–fluid, non–ideal extension of the relaxing–TVD scheme (III) p. 363
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PIERNIK MHD code – a multi–fluid, non–ideal extension of the relaxing–TVD scheme (IV) p. 367
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Conference Summary: Themes and Questions about the Disk-Halo Interaction p. 371
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