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Detection of Powerful Mid-IR H2 Emission in the Bridge between the Taffy Galaxies | B. W. Peterson
; P. N. Appleton
; G. Helou
; P. Guillard
; T. H. Jarrett
; M. E. Cluver
; P. Ogle
; C. Struck
; F. Boulanger
; | Date: |
19 Mar 2012 | Abstract: | We report the detection of strong, resolved emission from warm H2 in the
Taffy galaxies and bridge. Relative to the continuum and faint PAH emission,
the H2 emission is the strongest in the connecting bridge, approaching
L(H2)/L(PAH8{mu}m) = 0.1 between the two galaxies, where the purely rotational
lines of H2 dominate the mid-infrared spectrum in a way very reminiscent of the
group-wide shock in the interacting group Stephan’s Quintet. The surface
brightness in the 0-0 S(0) and S(1) H2 lines in the bridge is more than twice
that observed at the center of the Stephan’s Quintet shock. We observe a warm
H2 mass of 4.2 imes 108 Modot in the bridge, but taking into account the
unobserved bridge area, the total warm mass is likely to be twice this value.
We use excitation diagrams to characterize the warm molecular gas, finding an
average surface mass of 5 imes 106 Modot kpc-2 and typical excitation
temperatures of 150-175 K. H2 emission is also seen in the galaxy disks,
although there the emission is more consistent with normal star forming
galaxies. We investigate several possible heating mechanisms for the bridge
gas, but favor the conversion of kinetic energy from the head-on collision via
turbulence and shocks as the main heating source. Since the cooling time for
the warm H2 is short (5000 yr), shocks must be permeating the molecular gas in
bridge region in order to continue heating the H2. | Source: | arXiv, 1203.4203 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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