The Impact of the Group Environment on the Molecular Gas and Star Formation Activity

Bumhyun Lee, Jing Wang, A. Chung, L. Ho, J. Molina, Yongjung Kim, Shun Wang, B. For, B. Koribalski, K. Spekkens, A. Bosma, B. Holwerda, L. Verdes-Montenegro
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Abstract At least half of the local galaxies reside in galaxy groups, which indicates that the group is the common environment where galaxies evolve. Therefore, it is important to probe how significantly galaxies are affected by group environmental processes, in order to obtain a better understanding of galaxy evolution. We carried out a new CO imaging survey for 31 galaxies in the IC 1459 and NGC 4636 groups, using the Atacama Compact Array, to study the effect of the group environment on the molecular gas properties and the star formation activity. With our resolved CO data, combined with high-resolution H i images, we find asymmetric CO and H i distributions in the group galaxies. Compared to isolated galaxies, group members have relatively low molecular gas fraction and low star formation rate. These results suggest that the group environment can change the properties of cold gas components and star formation in group galaxies.
群环境对分子气体和恒星形成活动的影响
至少有一半的局部星系位于星系群中,这表明星系群是星系演化的共同环境。因此,为了更好地了解星系的演化,探索星系受群体环境过程的影响程度是非常重要的。利用阿塔卡马紧凑阵列对IC 1459和NGC 4636星群中的31个星系进行了新的CO成像调查,研究了星群环境对分子气体性质和恒星形成活动的影响。通过我们的CO分辨率数据,结合高分辨率的H i图像,我们发现在星系群中CO和H i的分布是不对称的。与孤立星系相比,星系群成员的分子气体比例相对较低,恒星形成率也较低。这些结果表明,群体环境可以改变群体星系中冷气体成分和恒星形成的性质。
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