The First Results from the Parkes Multibeam High-Velocity Cloud Survey

Mary E. Putman , Brad K. Gibson, PASA, 16 (1), in press.

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The First Results from the Parkes Multibeam High-Velocity Cloud Survey

Mary E. Putman , Brad K. Gibson, PASA, 16 (1), in press.

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... observation.1
There is a well-known north-south hemisphere asymmetry in the HVC velocity distribution, such that the maximum |vlsr| seen in the north is $\sim 450$ km s-1, $\sim 100$ km s-1 greater than the maximum seen in the south.
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... (1999),2
Braun & Burton (1999) define a CHVC as an isolated cloud which has an angular size of less than $2^{\circ}$ FWHM.
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