Cold gas and young stars in tidally-disturbed ellipticals at z=0
Paolo Serra, Tom Oosterloo (ASTRON)

TL;DR
This study reveals that a significant fraction of elliptical galaxies at z=0 contain cold gas and young stars, indicating ongoing assembly processes contrary to previous beliefs that these galaxies are gas-free and inactive.
Contribution
It provides new observational evidence that many ellipticals still harbor cold gas and recent star formation, challenging the notion of their passive evolution at low redshift.
Findings
Over 25% of ellipticals contain HI gas.
HI gas mass is a few percent of stellar mass.
All very disturbed ellipticals have young stellar populations.
Abstract
We present an analysis of the neutral hydrogen and stellar populations of elliptical galaxies in the Tal et al. (2009) sample. Our aim is to test their conclusion that the continuing assembly of these galaxies at z~0 is essentially gas-free and not accompanied by significant star formation. In order to do so, we make use of HI data and line-strength indices available in the literature. We look for direct and indirect evidence of the presence of cold gas during the recent assembly of these objects and analyse its relation to galaxy morphological fine structure. We find that >25% of ellipticals contain HI at the level of M(HI)>10^8 M(Sun), and that M(HI) is of the order of a few percent of the total stellar mass. Available data are insufficient to establish whether galaxies with a disturbed stellar morphology are more likely to contain HI. However, HI interferometry reveals very…
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