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2014ApJ...792...11J - Astrophys. J., 792, 11 (2014/September-1)

Abundant molecular gas and inefficient star formation in intracluster regions: ram pressure stripped tail of the Norma galaxy ESO137-001.

JACHYM P., COMBES F., CORTESE L., SUN M. and KENNEY J.D.P.

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For the first time, we reveal large amounts of cold molecular gas in a ram-pressure-stripped tail, out to a large "intracluster" distance from the galaxy. With the Actama Pathfinder EXperiment (APEX) telescope, we have detected 12CO(2-1) emission corresponding to more than 109 M of H2in three Hα bright regions along the tail of the Norma cluster galaxy ESO 137-001, out to a projected distance of 40 kpc from the disk. ESO 137-001 has an 80 kpc long and bright X-ray tail associated with a shorter (40 kpc) and broader tail of numerous star forming H II regions. The amount of ∼1.5x108 Mof H2found in the most distant region is similar to molecular masses of tidal dwarf galaxies, though the standard Galactic CO-to-H2factor could overestimate the H2content. Along the tail, we find the amount of molecular gas to drop, while masses of the X-ray-emitting and diffuse ionized components stay roughly constant. Moreover, the amounts of hot and cold gas are large and similar, and together nearly account for the missing gas from the disk. We find a very low SFE (τdep> 1010 yr) in the stripped gas in ESO 137-001 and suggest that this is due to a low average gas density in the tail, or turbulent heating of the interstellar medium that is induced by a ram pressure shock. The unprecedented bulk of observed H2 in the ESO 137-001 tail suggests that some stripped gas may survive ram pressure stripping in the molecular phase.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: clusters: individual: A3627 - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: individual: ESO 137-001 - galaxies: ISM - galaxies: star formation - submillimeter: ISM

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