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2011ApJ...732...17N - Astrophys. J., 732, 17 (2011/May-1)

Gas depletion in local group dwarfs on ∼250 kpc scales: ram pressure stripping assisted by internal heating at early times.

NICHOLS M. and BLAND-HAWTHORN J.

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A recent survey of the Galaxy and M31 reveals that more than 90% of dwarf galaxies within 270 kpc of their host galaxy are deficient in H I gas. At such an extreme radius, the coronal halo gas is an order of magnitude too low to remove H I gas through ram pressure stripping for any reasonable orbit distribution. However, all dwarfs are known to have an ancient stellar population ( ≳ 10 Gyr) from early epochs of vigorous star formation which, through heating of H I, could allow the hot halo to remove this gas. Our model looks at the evolution of these dwarf galaxies analytically as the host-galaxy dark matter halo and coronal halo gas build up over cosmic time. The dwarf galaxies-treated as spherically symmetric, smooth distributions of dark matter and gas-experience early star formation, which sufficiently heats the gas, allowing it to be removed easily through tidal stripping by the host galaxy, or ram pressure stripping by a tenuous hot halo (nH= 3x10–4/cm3 at 50 kpc). This model of evolution is able to explain the observed radial distribution of gas-deficient and gas-rich dwarfs around the Galaxy and M31 if the dwarfs fell in at high redshift (z ∼ 3-10).

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: dwarf - galaxies: interactions - Galaxy: evolution - Galaxy: halo - Local Group

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