Early-type galaxies in different environments: an HI view
Tom Oosterloo, Raffaella Morganti, Alison Crocker, Eva Juette, Michele, Cappellari, Tim de Zeeuw, Davor Krajnovic, Richard McDermid, Harald, Kuntschner, Marc Sarzi, Anne-Marie Weijmans

TL;DR
This study investigates the presence and role of neutral hydrogen in early-type galaxies across different environments, revealing that gas accretion is common in field galaxies but rare in clusters, affecting their evolution and star formation activity.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed comparison of HI content in early-type galaxies in field versus cluster environments using deep WSRT observations.
Findings
HI detected in ~2/3 of field galaxies, <10% in Virgo cluster
Half of HI detections show regular rotating discs or rings
Galaxies with central HI often host low-luminosity AGN or star formation
Abstract
We present an analysis of deep WSRT observations of the HI in 33 nearby early-type galaxies selected from a sample studied earlier at optical wavelengths with the SAURON integral-field spectrograph. The sample covers both field environments and the Virgo cluster. Our analysis shows that gas accretion plays a role in the evolution of field early-type galaxies, but less so for those in clusters. For detection limits of a few times 10^6 Msun, HI is detected in about 2/3 of the field galaxies, while <10% of the Virgo objects are detected. In about half of the detections, the HI forms a regularly rotating disc or ring. All HI discs have counterparts of ionised gas and inner HI discs are also detected in molecular gas. The cold ISM is dominated by molecular gas (M_H2/M_HI ~ 10). We conclude that accretion of HI is common for field early-type galaxies, but the amount of material involved is…
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