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2013AJ....145...56L - Astron. J., 145, 56 (2013/March-0)

A high-resolution study of the atomic hydrogen in CO-rich early-type galaxies.

LUCERO D.M. and YOUNG L.M.

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We present an analysis of new and archival Very Large Array H I observations of a sample of 11 early-type galaxies rich in CO, with detailed comparisons of CO and H I distributions and kinematics. The early-type sample consists of both lenticular and elliptical galaxies in a variety of environments. A range of morphologies and environments were selected in order to give a broader understanding of the origins, distribution, and fate of the cold gas in early-type galaxies. Six of the eleven galaxies in the sample are detected in both H I and CO. The H2 to H I mass ratios for this sample range from 0.2 to 120. The H I morphologies of the sample are consistent with that of recent H I surveys of early-type galaxies, which also find a mix of H I morphologies and masses, low H I peak surface densities, and a lack of H I in early-type galaxies that reside in high-density environments. The HI-detected galaxies have a wide range of H I masses (1.4x106 to 1.1x1010 M). There does not appear to be any correlation between the H I mass and morphology (E versus S0). When H I is detected, it is centrally peaked–there are no central kiloparsec-scale central H I depressions like those observed for early-type spiral galaxies at similar spatial resolutions and scales. A kinematic comparison between the H I and CO indicates that both cold gas components share the same origin. The primary goal of this and a series of future papers is to better understand the relationship between the atomic and molecular gas in early-type galaxies, and to compare the observed relationships with those of spiral galaxies where this relationship has been studied in depth.

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Journal keyword(s): atomic data - galaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cD - galaxies: individual (NGC 83, UGC 1503, NGC 807, NGC 2320, NGC 3032, NGC 3656, NGC 4459, NGC 4476, NGC 4526, NGC 5666) - ISM: atoms - ISM: kinematics and dynamics - radio lines: ISM

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