Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2007-08-21
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
To appear in the Proceedings of IAU Symp. 244 on "Dark Galaxies and Lost Baryons", eds. J. I. Davies & M. J. Disney
Scientific paper
10.1017/S1743921307013907
Recent VLA observations pointed at dwarf spheroidal (dSph) galaxies in the M 81 group reveal a hitherto hidden population of extremely low mass (~1e5 Msol) HI clouds with no obvious optical counterparts. We have searched 10 fields in the M81 group totalling 2.2 square degree, both targeting known dwarf spheroidal galaxies and blank fields around the central triplet. Our observations show that the new population of low-mass HI clouds appears to be confined to a region toward the South-East of the central triplet (at distances of ~100 kpc from M 81). Possible explanations for these free-floating HI clouds are that they are related to the dSphs found to the South-East of M 81, that they belong to the galaxies of the M 81 triplet (equivalent to HVCs), that they are of primordial nature and provide fresh, unenriched material falling into the M 81 group, or that they are tidal debris from the 3-body interaction involving M 81-M 82-NGC 3077. Based on circumstantial evidence, we currently favour the latter explanation.
Brinks Elias
Skillman Evan D.
Walter Fabian
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