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2011AJ....142..137C - Astron. J., 142, 137 (2011/October-0)

The origin of neutral hydrogen clouds in nearby galaxy groups: exploring the range of galaxy interactions.

CHYNOWETH K.M., HOLLEY-BOCKELMANN K., POLISENSKY E. and LANGSTON G.I.

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We combine high-resolution N-body simulations with deep observations of neutral hydrogen (H I) in nearby galaxy groups in order to explore two well-known theories of H I cloud formation: H I stripping by galaxy interactions and dark-matter minihalos with embedded H I gas. This paper presents new data from three galaxy groups–Canes Venatici I, NGC 672, and NGC 45–and assembles data from our previous galaxy group campaign to generate a rich H I cloud archive to compare to our simulated data. We find no H I clouds in the Canes Venatici I, NGC 672, or NGC 45 galaxy groups. We conclude that H I clouds in our detection space are most likely to be generated through recent, strong galaxy interactions. We find no evidence of H I clouds associated with dark-matter halos above M_ H I_∼ 106 M, within ±700 km/s of galaxies, and within 50 kpc projected distance of galaxies.

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Journal keyword(s): dark matter - evolution - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: interactions - ISM: clouds - radio lines: galaxies

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