We report deep, high spectral resolution WSRT H I 21 cm observations of four high latitude compact radio sources, that have revealed a new population of tiny, discrete clouds in the diffuse ISM, with peak optical depths T - 0.1 -2%, H I column densities of 0.4-8 × 1018 cm-2 and core temperatures of 20-80 K. Imaging detections confirm these low column densities and imply linear core dimensions of a few thousand AU, assuming a distance of 100 pc. The physical origin of these tiny H I structures and their distribution in the ISM is at present unknown. Further observations will be required to determine whether they are a ubiquitous component of the ISM. © ESO 2005.
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Braun, R., & Kanekar, N. (2005). Tiny H I clouds in the local ISM. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 436(3). https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:200500122
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