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HI and Hot Gas in the Outskirts of the M81 Group
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 May 2016
Abstract
Results are presented from a wide area, high resolution HI synthesis survey of the outer regions of the nearby M81 group, where internal (galactic) and external (group-related) evolution processes can be studied simultaneously in great detail. The survey encompasses the star forming dwarf galaxies M81dwA, UGC4483, and HoII, where evidence of ram pressure stripping was recently discovered. The data do not reveal any intergalactic HI, but the outer parts of HoII are reminiscent of tidal tails. We argue however that those structures are equally consistent with the latest ram pressure models including cooling. The case for a hot intergalactic medium in this poor, spiral-only group is thus still open. The survey also puts tight constraints on possible counterparts to the local high velocity cloud population in an external group, reaching a 3σ column density of 1019 atom cm−2 and a 6σ limiting mass of 1.5 × 105M⊙.
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- Part 3. Ejection and Outflow
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- Symposium - International Astronomical Union , Volume 217: Recycling Intergalactic and Interslettar Matter , 2004 , pp. 452 - 457
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- Copyright © Astronomical Society of the Pacific 2004
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