Rotation and Other Motions of the Magellanic Clouds from Radio Observations
FJ Kerr and G de Vaucouleurs
Australian Journal of Physics
8(4) 508 - 522
Published: 1955
Abstract
The radial velocities measured in a survey of the 21 cm line from the Magellanic Clouds are discussed, principally in terms of the median velocity for each line profile. It is shown that each Cloud is rotating, and the analysis confirms the view, based on optical evidence, that the Clouds are flattened and tilted systems. The gas is probably the least flattened constituent of each Cloud and shows a large decrease of rotational speed with increasing distance from the equatorial plane.https://doi.org/10.1071/PH550508
© CSIRO 1955