2023ApJ...951..104A


Query : 2023ApJ...951..104A

2023ApJ...951..104A - Astrophys. J., 951, 104 (2023/July-2)

Multiphase Gas Interactions on Subarcsec Scales in the Shocked Intergalactic Medium of Stephan's Quintet with JWST and ALMA.

APPLETON P.N., GUILLARD P., EMONTS B., BOULANGER F., TOGI A., REACH W.T., ALATALO K., CLUVER M., DIAZ SANTOS T., DUC P.-A., GALLAGHER S., OGLE P., O'SULLIVAN E., VOGGEL K. and XU C.K.

Abstract (from CDS):

We combine James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and Hubble Space Telescope imaging with Atacama Large Millimeter Array CO(2-1) spectroscopy to study the highly turbulent multiphase intergalactic medium (IGM) in Stephan's Quintet on 25-150 pc scales. Previous Spitzer observations revealed luminous H2 line cooling across a 45 kpc-long filament, created by a giant shock wave, following the collision with an intruder galaxy, NGC 7318b. We demonstrate that the Mid-Infrared Instrument/F1000W/F770W filters are dominated by 0-0 S(3) H2 and a combination of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon and 0-0 S(5) H2 emission. These observations reveal the dissipation of kinetic energy as massive clouds experience collisions, interactions, and likely destruction/recycling within different phases of the IGM. In 1 kpc-scaled structure, warm H2 was seen to form a triangular-shaped head and tail of compressed and stripped gas behind a narrow shell of cold H2. In another region, two cold molecular clumps with very different velocities are connected by an arrow-shaped stream of warm, probably shocked, H2 suggesting a cloud-cloud collision is occurring. In both regions, a high warm-to-cold molecular gas fraction indicates that the cold clouds are being disrupted and converted into warm gas. We also map gas associated with an apparently forming dwarf galaxy. We suggest that the primary mechanism for exciting strong mid-IR H2 lines throughout Stephan's Quintet is through a fog of warm gas created by the shattering of denser cold molecular clouds and mixing/recycling in the post-shocked gas. A full picture of the diverse kinematics and excitation of the warm H2 will require future JWST mid-IR spectroscopy. The current observations reveal the rich variety of ways that different gas phases can interact with one another.

Abstract Copyright: © 2023. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.

Journal keyword(s): Intergalactic clouds - Intergalactic medium phases - Intergalactic medium - Galaxy groups - Hickson compact group

Simbad objects: 9

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Number of rows : 9
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 NAME UGC 12914/5 Bridge PoG 00 01 40 +23 29.3           ~ 6 0
2 QSO B2214+350 BLL 22 16 20.00989880 +35 18 14.1799033   18.0 18.5 17.53   ~ 69 1
3 NGC 7317 Sy2 22 35 51.8681746944 +33 56 41.758033380 15.10 14.57 13.60 12.72   ~ 174 1
4 NGC 7318A GiP 22 35 56.85 +33 57 54.3   14.4   13.13   ~ 134 0
5 NAME Stephan's Quintet CGG 22 35 57.5 +33 57 36           ~ 439 1
6 NGC 7318 IG 22 35 57.912 +33 57 56.27           ~ 41 0
7 NGC 7318B GiP 22 35 58.3903354632 +33 57 57.827617524   14.06   12.47   ~ 138 0
8 NGC 7320 GiG 22 36 03.4059680280 +33 56 53.623460220 13.12 13.23 12.63 12.38   ~ 194 3
9 NGC 7319 Sy2 22 36 03.602 +33 58 33.18   14.57 13.53 12.65   ~ 293 0

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