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What is the origin of a diffuse IGM in compact groups?
2010
Proceedings of ISKAF2010 Science Meeting — PoS(ISKAF2010)
unpublished
Since the discovery of large HI deficiencies in Hickson Compact Groups (HCGs), the fate of atomic gas in these systems has been a mystery. We previously proposed an evolutionary scenario where the amount of HI decreases with the secular evolutionary state of a group. But what physical processes give rise to this decrease? Our X-ray study of 8 of the most HI deficient HCGs suggested that galaxy-IGM interaction is not the dominant mechanism driving cold gas out of group members (Rasmussen et al
doi:10.22323/1.112.0087
fatcat:vnyst4qrcrhfjh34nqilm3r6vi