Searching for the Intra-Group Medium in Loose Groups of Galaxies

Abstract

We have conducted a study with the VLA, DRAO Synthesis Telscope, and the FUSE satellite to search for the intra-group medium in two loose groups of galaxies: GH 144 and GH 158. No HI was detected near the background AGN in GH 158, however two previously unknown dwarf galaxies were detected in GH 144. Lyman-alpha, -beta, CIII and NV absorption was detected in GH 144 by FUSE. Using this data and previously published data we found that the virial mass of GH 144 is 2x1012 M(sun). Of this 8% lies in the individual group galaxies, and less than 8% is in the dense neutral intra-group medium. From our absorption line data we constrain the diffuse IGM to have a volume density greater than log n = -5.2 in a layer less than 22 kpc thick assuming a metallicity of 0.4 solar. While these values are uncertain, it is unlikely that this diffuse gas contributes a significant fraction of the group mass. Given the depth of the absorbing material and its separation from the nearest galaxies, it seems most likely it originates from a small-clump in the IGM, perhaps an ionized high-velocity cloud. (abridged)

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