SIMBAD references

2008ApJ...674..227P - Astrophys. J., 674, 227-236 (2008/February-2)

Ongoing galactic accretion: simulations and observations of condensed gas in hot halos.

PEEK J.E.G., PUTMAN M.E. and SOMMER-LARSEN J.

Abstract (from CDS):

Ongoing accretion onto galactic disks has been recently theorized to progress via the unstable cooling of the baryonic halo into condensed clouds. These clouds have been identified as analogous to the high-velocity clouds (HVCs) observed in H I in our Galaxy. Here we compare the distribution of HVCs observed around our own Galaxy and extraplanar gas around the Andromeda galaxy to these possible HVC analogs in a simulation of galaxy formation that naturally generates these condensed clouds. We find a very good correspondence between these observations and the simulation in terms of number, angular size, velocity distribution, overall flux, and flux distribution of the clouds. We show that condensed cloud accretion accounts for only ∼0.2 M/yr of the current overall Galactic accretion in the simulations. We also find that the simulated halo clouds accelerate and become more massive as they fall toward the disk. The parameter space of the simulated clouds is consistent with all of the observed HVC complexes that have distance constraints, except the Magellanic Stream, which is known to have a different origin. We also find that nearly half of these simulated halo clouds would be indistinguishable from lower velocity gas and that this effect is strongest farther from the disk of the galaxy, thus indicating a possible missing population of HVCs. These results indicate that the majority of HVCs are consistent with being infalling, condensed clouds that are a remnant of Galaxy formation.

Abstract Copyright:

Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Formation - Galaxy: Halo - ISM: Clouds - ISM: Kinematics and Dynamics

Simbad objects: 5

goto Full paper

goto View the references in ADS

To bookmark this query, right click on this link: simbad:2008ApJ...674..227P and select 'bookmark this link' or equivalent in the popup menu