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Powerful high-velocity dispersion molecular hydrogen associated with an intergalactic shock wave in Stephan's Quintet

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
卷 639, 期 2, 页码 L51-L54

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1086/502646

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galaxies : evolution; galaxies : individual ( NGC 7318b); galaxies : interactions; intergalactic medium

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We present the discovery of strong mid-infrared emission lines of molecular hydrogen of apparently highvelocity dispersion (similar to 870 km s(-1)) originating from a group-wide shock wave in Stephan's Quintet. These Spitzer Space Telescope observations reveal emission lines of molecular hydrogen and little else. This is the first time an almost pure H 2 line spectrum has been seen in an extragalactic object. Along with the absence of PAH-dust features and very low excitation ionized gas tracers, the spectra resemble shocked gas seen in Galactic supernova remnants, but on a vast scale. The molecular emission extends over 24 kpc along the X-ray-emitting shock front, but it has 10 times the surface luminosity as the soft X-rays and about one-third the surface luminosity of the IR continuum. We suggest that the powerful H-2 emission is generated by the shock wave caused when a highvelocity intruder galaxy collides with filaments of gas in the galaxy group. Our observations suggest a close connection between galaxy-scale shock waves and strong broad H-2 emission lines, like those seen in the spectra of ultraluminous infrared galaxies where high-speed collisions between galaxy disks are common.

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