Abstract
The possibility is considered that there are two types of spiral for each spiral galaxy: an underlying spiral of relatively old stars seen in red and IR photographs and a spiral outlined by H II regions and young bright blue stars. The origin of the first spiral is attributed to large-scale spiral density waves, and the second spiral is identified as a stochastic spiral. It is suggested that there is a physical or causal connection between the two spirals and that dust lanes play the role of intermediary. An analysis is performed which shows that such a model can account for the formation and destruction of giant molecular cloud complexes and for observed spiral structure in one simple unified theory.
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Elmegreen, B. G. (1979). Gravitational collapse in dust lanes and the appearance of spiral structure in galaxies. The Astrophysical Journal, 231, 372. https://doi.org/10.1086/157200
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