Universe (Jun 2025)

Outer Ionized Gas in Galaxy Group: Exchance Through Tidal Interaction or Accretion from Common Reservoirs?

  • Olga Sil’chenko,
  • Alexei Moiseev,
  • Alexandrina Smirnova,
  • Yael Kosareva,
  • Dmitry Oparin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/universe11070214
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 7
p. 214

Abstract

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To clarify the problem of outer cold gas accretion onto disk galaxies, we performed the panoramic spectroscopy of six compact galaxy groups to search for intergalactic gas flows. The groups selected are partly known to possess HI data obtained in the 21 cm line, and most of them contain a member galaxy revealing decoupled kinematics of gas and stars and thus having recently experienced a gas accretion event. Fabry-Perot scanning interferometry performed at the Russian 6 m telescope has provided us with the group maps at Hα emission-line intensity and with ionized-gas velocity maps. We detected several intergalactic ionized-gas flows and some tidal outer ionized-gas structures; but none of them can be a source of gas accretion onto neighboring galaxies with decoupled gas–star kinematics. Only in a single case, that of NGC 7465, we can relate the inner inclined gaseous disk with the outer gas inflow; but the origin of this gas stream remains unknown—it does not originate from the neighboring NGC 7463 or NGC 7464.

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