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Hauptverfasser: Minchin, Robert, Taylor, Rhys, Momjian, Emmanuel, Deshev, Boris, Partík, Vojtěch
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Veröffentlicht: 2026
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Online-Zugang:https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.19011
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author Minchin, Robert
Taylor, Rhys
Momjian, Emmanuel
Deshev, Boris
Partík, Vojtěch
author_facet Minchin, Robert
Taylor, Rhys
Momjian, Emmanuel
Deshev, Boris
Partík, Vojtěch
contents We have observed six `dark' neutral hydrogen (HI) clouds discovered in the Virgo cluster by the Arecibo Galaxy Environment Survey (AGES) with the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA), giving higher angular and velocity resolution than the original AGES observations. We detected compact HI emission in two of the sources, AGESVC1 231 and AGESVC1 274, allowing us to firmly associate them with faint ($m_g > 18.5$), blue ($g-i < 0.1$) optical counterparts with high $M_{HI}/L_g$ ratios. In a further two sources, we detected low column-density extended HI emission, consistent with these being dispersing clouds from ram-pressure stripping or tidal interactions. The final two sources were not detected with the VLA, allowing us to set low column-density limits on the HI detected by AGES that are consistent with these clouds also being formed from HI that is dispersing into the intra-cluster medium. The four HI sources not associated with optical counterparts thus appear likely to be relatively short-lived objects. No evidence was found for either pressure-supported turbulent spheres or stable dark galaxies.
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spellingShingle High resolution observations of 'dark' neutral hydrogen clouds in the Virgo cluster with the Very Large Array
Minchin, Robert
Taylor, Rhys
Momjian, Emmanuel
Deshev, Boris
Partík, Vojtěch
Astrophysics of Galaxies
We have observed six `dark' neutral hydrogen (HI) clouds discovered in the Virgo cluster by the Arecibo Galaxy Environment Survey (AGES) with the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA), giving higher angular and velocity resolution than the original AGES observations. We detected compact HI emission in two of the sources, AGESVC1 231 and AGESVC1 274, allowing us to firmly associate them with faint ($m_g > 18.5$), blue ($g-i < 0.1$) optical counterparts with high $M_{HI}/L_g$ ratios. In a further two sources, we detected low column-density extended HI emission, consistent with these being dispersing clouds from ram-pressure stripping or tidal interactions. The final two sources were not detected with the VLA, allowing us to set low column-density limits on the HI detected by AGES that are consistent with these clouds also being formed from HI that is dispersing into the intra-cluster medium. The four HI sources not associated with optical counterparts thus appear likely to be relatively short-lived objects. No evidence was found for either pressure-supported turbulent spheres or stable dark galaxies.
title High resolution observations of 'dark' neutral hydrogen clouds in the Virgo cluster with the Very Large Array
topic Astrophysics of Galaxies
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.19011