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2001AJ....121.1965C - Astron. J., 121, 1965-1973 (2001/April-0)

A search for H I in E+A galaxies.

CHANG T.-C., VAN GORKOM J.H., ZABLUDOFF A.I., ZARITSKY D. and MIHOS J.C.

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We present the results of H I line and radio continuum observations of five nearby E+A galaxies. These galaxies have spectra that are dominated by a young stellar component but lack the emission lines characteristic of significant ongoing star formation. They are selected from a unique sample of 21 E+A's identified by Zabludoff et al. in their spectroscopic search (published in 1996) for E+A galaxies using the Las Campanas Redshift Survey, in which over 11,000 nearby galaxies were examined. The five E+A galaxies span a range of environments: three are in the field, and two are in clusters. Only one system was detected in H I emission, the field E+A galaxy EA 1, with a total flux of 0.30±0.02 Jy.km.s–1 and an H I mass of 3.5±0.2x109 h–2 M. The H I morphology and kinematics of EA 1 suggest a galaxy-galaxy interaction, with a dynamical age of ∼6x108 h–1 yr inferred from the H I tail lengths and velocities. This age estimate is consistent with the interpretation drawn from optical spectroscopy that starbursts in E+A galaxies began (and subsequently ended) within the last 109 yr. Our H I detection limits are such that if the other E+A's in our sample had the H I properties of EA 1, we would have detected (or marginally detected) them. We conclude that E+A galaxies have a range of H I properties. None of the galaxies were detected in radio continuum emission, with upper limits to the radio power of ∼1021 h–2 W.Hz–1. Our limits exclude the possibility that these E+A's are dust-enshrouded massive starburst galaxies, but they are insufficient to exclude modest star formation rates of less than a few h–2 M.yr–1.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Evolution

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