Fig. 7

Surroundings of Lupus I in X-rays (ROSAT 3/4 keV, left) and dust emission (Planck 850 μm, right). There are two X-ray bubbles on either side of the Lupus I ridge and both Lupus I and ρ Ophiuchus, as well as the little cloudlets north of them seen in dust emission, have X-ray shadows. The yellow dashed circles in the right image give the position of the inner and outer edge of the USco H I shell determined from our preliminary analysis of the GASS H I data. The center lies at l = 347°, b = 25° and the inner and outer radius is 12° and 15°, respectively.
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