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2022MNRAS.510.5796C - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 510, 5796-5820 (2022/March-2)

Probing the physicochemical properties of the Leo Ring and the Leo I group.

CHARLTON J.C., KACPRZAK G.G., NARAYANAN A., SANKAR S., RICHTER P., WAKKER B.P., NIELSEN N.M. and CHURCHILL C.W.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present an absorption line study of the physical and chemical properties of the Leo H I Ring and the Leo I Group as traced by 11 quasar sightlines spread over a ≃600 x 800 kpc2 region. Using HST/COS G130/G160 archival observations as constraints, we couple cloud-by-cloud, multiphase, Bayesian ionization modelling with galaxy property information to determine the plausible origin of the absorbing gas along these sightlines. We search for absorption in the range 600 km s–1 <cz < 1400 km s–1 consistent with the kinematics of the Leo Ring/Group. We find absorption plausibly associated with the Leo Ring towards five sightlines. Along three other sightlines, we find absorption likely to be associated with individual galaxies, intragroup gas, and/or large scale filamentary structure. The absorption along these five sightlines is stronger in metal lines than expected from individual galaxies, indicative of multiple contributions, and of the complex kinematics of the region. We also identify three sightlines within a 7° x 6° field around the Leo Ring, along which we do not find any absorption. We find that the metallicities associated with the Leo Ring are generally high, with values between solar and several times solar. The inferred high metallicities are consistent with an origin of the ring as tidal debris from a major galaxy merger.

Abstract Copyright: © 2022 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: groups: general - galaxies: interactions - quasars: absorption lines

Simbad objects: 42

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