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ARE NEWLY DISCOVERED HI HIGH-VELOCITY CLOUDS MINIHALOS IN THE LOCAL GROUP?

Journal

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS
Volume 708, Issue 1, Pages L22-L25

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/2041-8205/708/1/L22

Keywords

galaxies: distances and redshifts; galaxies: halos; galaxies: luminosity function, mass function; galaxies: photometry; galaxies: spiral; radio lines: galaxies

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  1. NSF [AST-0607007]
  2. Brinson Foundation

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A set of Hi sources extracted from the north Galactic polar region by the ongoing ALFALFA survey has properties that are consistent with the interpretation that they are associated with isolated minihalos in the outskirts of the Local Group (LG). Unlike objects detected by previous surveys, such as the compact high-velocity clouds of Braun & Burton, the HI clouds found by ALFALFA do not violate any structural requirements or halo scaling laws of the Lambda CDM structure paradigm, nor would they have been detected by extant Hi surveys of nearby galaxy groups other than the LG. At a distance of d Mpc, their Hi masses range between 5 x 10(4)d(2) and 10(6)d(2) M(circle dot) and their HI radii between < 0.4d and 1.6d kpc. If they are parts of gravitationally bound halos, the total masses would be on the order of 10(8)-10(9) M(circle dot), their baryonic content would be significantly smaller than the cosmic fraction of 0.16 and present in a ionized gas phase of mass well exceeding that of the neutral phase. This study does not however prove that the minihalo interpretation is unique. Among possible alternatives would be that the clouds are shreds of the Leading Arm of the Magellanic Stream.

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