EPJ Web of Conferences (Feb 2012)
The Milky Way and its gas: Cold fountains and accretion
Abstract
The Milky Way is acquiring gas from infalling high-velocity clouds. The material enters a disk-halo interface that in many places is populated with HI clouds that have been ejected from the disk through processes linked to star formation. The Smith Cloud is an extraordinary example of a high-velocity cloud that is bringing > 106 M☉ of relatively low metallicity gas into the Milky Way. It may be part of a larger stream, components of which are now passing through the disk.