Journal article

A study of neutral hydrogen in five small galaxy groups

DG Barnes, RL Webster

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | BLACKWELL SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2001

Abstract

High-resolution H I imaging observations of a heterogeneous sample of small galaxy groups are presented. The five galaxy groups studied show a broad range of individual H I properties: e.g. loose groups surrounding LGG 138 and the genuinely compact LGG 455 are identified; a massive ring of neutral gas is discovered encircling two luminous galaxies in the LGG 138 group; a galaxy-sized mass of H I is found in LGG 455 confined to an extragalactic cloud which exceeds the threshold density for star formation, yet is optically invisible; and the CCG 1 group is argued to be a chance alignment of Centaurus cluster galaxies. Global results of the study are that the deficit of H I flux in synthesis im..

View full abstract

University of Melbourne Researchers