Search for cold and hot gas in the ram pressure stripped Virgo dwarf galaxy IC3418
P. Jachym, J. D. P. Kenney, A. Ruzicka, M. Sun, F. Combes, J. Palous

TL;DR
This study investigates the presence of cold and hot gas in the ram pressure stripped dwarf galaxy IC3418, finding significant molecular gas deficiency in the main body and setting upper limits on gas and X-ray emissions in its tail.
Contribution
First sensitive CO emission upper limits in IC3418's tail and core, revealing molecular gas deficiency and providing constraints on the hot gas content in the tail.
Findings
Possible marginal detection of molecular gas in the galaxy's core
Significant molecular gas deficiency in the main body
Upper limits on molecular gas in the tail and low X-ray emission
Abstract
We present IRAM 30m sensitive upper limits on CO emission in the ram pressure stripped dwarf Virgo galaxy IC3418 and in a few positions covering HII regions in its prominent 17 kpc UV/Ha gas-stripped tail. In the central few arcseconds of the galaxy, we report a possible marginal detection of about 1x10^6 M_sun of molecular gas (assuming a Galactic CO-to-H_2 conversion factor) that could correspond to a surviving nuclear gas reservoir. We estimate that there is less molecular gas in the main body of IC3418, by at least a factor of 20, than would be expected from the pre-quenching UV-based star formation rate assuming the typical gas depletion timescale of 2 Gyr. Given the lack of star formation in the main body, we think the H_2-deficiency is real, although some of it may also arise from a higher CO-to-H_2 factor typical in low-metallicity, low-mass galaxies. The presence of HII regions…
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