Powerful H$_2$ Line-cooling in Stephan's Quintet : I - Mapping the Significant Cooling Pathways in Group-wide Shocks
M.E. Cluver, P.N. Appleton, F. Boulanger, P. Guillard, P. Ogle, P.-A., Duc, N. Lu, J. Rasmussen, W.T. Reach, J.D. Smith, R. Tuffs, C.K. Xu, M.S. Yun

TL;DR
This study maps the distribution of warm molecular hydrogen in Stephan's Quintet, revealing that H$_2$ cooling dominates over X-ray emission in group-wide shocks, with implications for galaxy formation.
Contribution
First detailed mapping of large-scale H$_2$ emission in Stephan's Quintet, showing its dominance in shock cooling pathways and discovery of a second shock feature.
Findings
H$_2$ line luminosity exceeds X-ray luminosity in the main shock
Discovery of a second major shock-excited H$_2$ feature
H$_2$ cooling likely plays a crucial role in galaxy-scale shock energy dissipation
Abstract
We present results from the mid-infrared spectral mapping of Stephan's Quintet using the Spitzer Space Telescope. A 1000 km/s collision has produced a group-wide shock and for the first time the large-scale distribution of warm molecular hydrogen emission is revealed, as well as its close association with known shock structures. In the main shock region alone we find 5.0 M of warm H spread over 480 kpc and additionally report the discovery of a second major shock-excited H feature. This brings the total H line luminosity of the group in excess of 10 erg/s. In the main shock, the H line luminosity exceeds, by a factor of three, the X-ray luminosity from the hot shocked gas, confirming that the H-cooling pathway dominates over the X-ray. [Si II]34.82m emission, detected at a luminosity of 1/10th of that of the H,…
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