2017ApJ...849...51B


Query : 2017ApJ...849...51B

2017ApJ...849...51B - Astrophys. J., 849, 51-51 (2017/November-8)

In search of cool flow accretion onto galaxies: where does the disk gas end?

BLAND-HAWTHORN J., MALONEY P.R., STEPHENS A., ZOVARO A. and POPPING A.

Abstract (from CDS):

The processes taking place in the outermost reaches of spiral disks (the "protodisk") are intimately connected to the build-up of mass and angular momentum in galaxies. The thinness of spiral disks suggests that the activity is mostly quiescent, and presumably this region is fed by cool flows coming into the halo from the intergalactic medium. While there is abundant evidence for the presence of a circumgalactic medium around disk galaxies as traced by quasar absorption lines, it has been very difficult to connect this material to the outer gas disk. This has been a very difficult transition region to explore because baryon tracers are hard to observe. In particular, H I disks have been argued to truncate at a critical column density (NH 1019.5 cm–2 at 30 kpc for an L* galaxy) where the gas is vulnerable to the external ionizing background. But new, deep observations of nearby L* spirals (e.g., Milky Way, NGC 2997) suggest that H I disks may extend much farther than recognized to date, up to 60 kpc at NH~1018 cm–2. Motivated by these observations, here we show that a clumpy outer disk of dense clouds or cloudlets is potentially detectable to much larger radii and lower H I column densities than previously discussed. This extended protodisk component is likely to explain some of the Mg II forest seen in quasar spectra as judged from absorption-line column densities and kinematics. We fully anticipate that the armada of new radio facilities and planned H I surveys coming on line will detect this extreme outer disk (scree) material. We also propose a variant on the successful "Dragonfly" technique to go after the very weak Hα signals expected in the protodisk region.

Abstract Copyright: © 2017. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: evolution - galaxies: individual: (NGC 2997, NGC 3198) - Galaxy: disk - intergalactic medium - local interstellar matter - local interstellar matter

Simbad objects: 19

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Number of rows : 19
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 M 31 AGN 00 42 44.330 +41 16 07.50 4.86 4.36 3.44     ~ 12711 1
2 NGC 253 SyG 00 47 33.134 -25 17 19.68   8.03   6.94 8.1 ~ 3347 2
3 NAME Sculptor Dwarf Galaxy G 01 00 09.4 -33 42 32   9.79 8.6 8.81   ~ 1372 4
4 M 33 GiG 01 33 50.8965749232 +30 39 36.630403128 6.17 6.27 5.72     ~ 5860 1
5 NGC 891 H2G 02 22 32.907 +42 20 53.95 11.08 10.81 9.93 7.86   ~ 1671 2
6 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17527 0
7 UGC 3721 G 07 11 30.4746799464 +59 42 41.561614980   16.5       ~ 10 0
8 NGC 2276 AG? 07 27 14.485 +85 45 16.20   12.3       ~ 376 0
9 ESO 434-34 AG? 09 45 30.02 -30 20 34.0   14.64   13.95 14.5 ~ 28 0
10 NGC 2997 GiG 09 45 38.7542237472 -31 11 27.345810192   9.97 9.41 8.84 9.9 ~ 421 1
11 NAME M 81-82 Group GrG 09 55 +69.1           ~ 718 0
12 NGC 3198 EmG 10 19 54.990 +45 32 58.88 10.83 10.87 10.33     ~ 908 1
13 NAME M96 Group GrG 10 48 +13.3           ~ 316 0
14 ACO 3526 ClG 12 48 51.8 -41 18 21           ~ 1072 2
15 NAME NGC 5236 Group GrG 13 37 06 -29 51.9           ~ 65 0
16 NGC 6946 H2G 20 34 52.332 +60 09 13.24   10.5       ~ 2537 2
17 NGC 7321 LIN 22 36 28.0158181824 +21 37 18.374440296   15.4       ~ 102 0
18 NGC 7421 EmG 22 56 54.3533970816 -37 20 50.437978152 12.61 12.64 11.93 11.71 12.1 ~ 123 1
19 NAME Local Group GrG ~ ~           ~ 8446 0

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