Interstellar Medium: The interstellar medium (ISM) is the matter and radiation that exist in the space between the star systems in a galaxy. It includes gas, dust, and cosmic rays, and plays a vital role in the formation and evolution of stars and galaxies.
Spiral Arms: Spiral arms are the prominent, curving structures of stars, gas, and dust that extend outward from the center of a spiral galaxy. The distribution of neutral hydrogen gas is closely related to the formation and maintenance of these spiral arms.
Galactic Rotation Curve: The galactic rotation curve describes the relationship between the orbital velocities of stars or gas and their distance from the center of a galaxy. The HI distribution is used to derive the rotation curve, which provides insights into the mass distribution and dark matter content of a galaxy.