The pattern of gas deficiency in cluster spirals: The correlation of H I and X-ray properties

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Galactic Clusters, H I Regions, Spiral Galaxies, X Ray Sources, Galactic Evolution, Heao 2, Interstellar Matter

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The neutral hydrogen content of spiral galaxies is investigated as a function of their location with six nearby rich clusters. Previous findings that H I deficiency varies with projected radius from the cluster center are confirmed, but no correlation between H I depletion and velocity relative to the cluster is seen. The dependence of H I deficiency on radius is monotonic; the most H I-poor objects are located close to the cluster center. The current data, however, cannot be used to distinguish between inbred and evolutionary gas deficiency mechanisms or among different environmental processes. Indications are found that environmental effects on spirals, if present at all, only modify the imprint left at the time of cluster formation. Obstacles and possible remedies to the current limitations are discussed.

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