TY - JOUR
T1 - Neutral hydrogen clouds near early-type dwarf galaxies of the Local Group
AU - Bouchard, Antoine
AU - Carignan, Claude
AU - Staveley-Smith, Lister
PY - 2006/6
Y1 - 2006/6
N2 - Parkes neutral hydrogen 21 cm line (H I) observations of the surroundings of nine early-type Local Group dwarfs are presented. We detected numerous H I clouds in the general direction of those dwarfs, and these clouds are often offset from the optical center of the galaxies. Although all the observed dwarfs, except Antlia, occupy phase-space regions where the high-velocity cloud (HVC) density is well above average, the measured offsets are smaller than one would expect from a fully random cloud distribution. Possible association is detected for 11 of the 16 investigated clouds, while for two galaxies, Sextans and Leo I, no H I was detected. The galaxies in which H i clouds were found not to coincide with the optical yet have a significant probability of being associated are the Sculptor dwarf, Tucana, LGS 3, Cetus, and Fomax. If the clouds are indeed associated, these galaxies have H I masses of MH I, = 2 × 105, 2 × 106, 7 × 105, 7 × 105, and 1 × 105 M⊙, respectively. However, neither ram pressure nor tidal stripping can easily explain the offsets. In some cases, large offsets are found where ram pressure should be the least effective.
AB - Parkes neutral hydrogen 21 cm line (H I) observations of the surroundings of nine early-type Local Group dwarfs are presented. We detected numerous H I clouds in the general direction of those dwarfs, and these clouds are often offset from the optical center of the galaxies. Although all the observed dwarfs, except Antlia, occupy phase-space regions where the high-velocity cloud (HVC) density is well above average, the measured offsets are smaller than one would expect from a fully random cloud distribution. Possible association is detected for 11 of the 16 investigated clouds, while for two galaxies, Sextans and Leo I, no H I was detected. The galaxies in which H i clouds were found not to coincide with the optical yet have a significant probability of being associated are the Sculptor dwarf, Tucana, LGS 3, Cetus, and Fomax. If the clouds are indeed associated, these galaxies have H I masses of MH I, = 2 × 105, 2 × 106, 7 × 105, 7 × 105, and 1 × 105 M⊙, respectively. However, neither ram pressure nor tidal stripping can easily explain the offsets. In some cases, large offsets are found where ram pressure should be the least effective.
KW - Galaxies: ISM
KW - Galaxies: dwarf
KW - ISM: clouds
KW - Local Group
KW - Radio lines: ISM
KW - Radio lines: galaxies
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U2 - 10.1086/503629
DO - 10.1086/503629
M3 - Article
SN - 0004-6256
VL - 131
SP - 2913
EP - 2920
JO - Astronomical Journal
JF - Astronomical Journal
IS - 6
ER -