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Abstract
Galaxies in compact groups tend to be deficient in neutral hydrogen compared to isolated galaxies of similar optical properties. In order to investigate the role played by a hot intragroup medium (IGM) for the removal and destruction of H 1 in these systems, we have performed a Chandra and XMM-Newton Study of eight of the most H 1 deficient Hickson compact groups. Diffuse X-ray emission associated with an IGM is detected in four of the groups, suggesting that galaxy-IGM interactions are not the dominant mechanism driving cold gas Out of the group members. No clear evidence is seen for any of the members being currently stripped of any hot gas, nor for galaxies to show enhanced nuclear X-ray activity in the X-ray bright or most H 1 deficient groups. Combining the inferred IGM distributions with analytical models of representative disc galaxies orbiting within each group, we estimate the H 1 mass-loss due to rarn-pressure and Viscous stripping. While these processes are generally insufficient to explain observed H 1 deficiencies, they could still be important for H 1 removal in the X-ray bright groups, potentially removing more than half of the interstellar medium in the X-ray bright HCG 97. Ram pressure may also have facilitated strangulation through the removal of galactic coronal gas. In X-ray undetected groups, tidal interactions could be playing a prominent role, but it remains an open question whether they can fully account for the observed H 1 deficiencies.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 1245-1264 |
Number of pages | 20 |
Journal | Royal Astronomical Society. Monthly Notices |
Volume | 388 |
Issue number | 3 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1 Jan 2008 |
Keywords
- galaxies : ISM
- X-rays : galaxies : clusters
- X-rays : galaxies
- galaxies : interactions
- galaxies : evolution
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Birmingham Astrophysics - Rolling Grant 2007-2012
Ponman, T., Cruise, M., Freise, A., Raychaudhury, S., Smith, G., Speake, C., Stevens, I. & Vecchio, A.
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY FACILITIES COUNCIL
1/04/07 → 31/03/12
Project: Research Councils