Interstellar medium disruption in the Centaurus A group
Abstract
We present the results of a 21 cm neutral hydrogen (HI) line detection experiment in the direction of 18 low luminosity dwarf galaxies of the Centaurus A group, using the Australia Telescope National Facility 64m Parkes Radio Telescope and the Australia Telescope Compact Array. Five dwarfs have HI masses between MHI=4x105 to MHI=2.1x107 Msol and 0.04<MHI/LB<1.81 Msol Lsol, B-1. The other 13 have upper-limits between MHI<5x105 and MHI<4x106 Msol (MHI/LB<0.24 Msol Lsol, B-1). Two of the mixed-morphology dwarfs remain undetected in HI, a situation that is in contrast to that of similar Local Group and Sculptor group objects where all contain significant amounts of neutral gas. There is a discontinuity in the HI properties of Centaurus A group low luminosity dwarfs that is unobserved amongst Sculptor group dwarfs. All objects fainter than MB=-13 have either MHI>107 Msol or MHI<106 Msol. This gap may be explained by the ram pressure stripping mechanism at work in this dense environment where all galaxies with MHI<107 Msol have been stripped of their gas. The required intergalactic medium density to achieve this is ~10-3 cm-3.
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