ALMA observations of molecular clouds in three group centered elliptical galaxies: NGC 5846, NGC 4636, and NGC 5044
Pasquale Temi, Alexandre Amblard, Myriam Gitti, Fabrizio Brighenti,, Massimo Gaspari, William G. Mathews, Laurence David

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA observations to analyze molecular clouds in three group-centered elliptical galaxies, revealing their properties, origins, and potential formation mechanisms related to hot gas cooling and turbulent processes.
Contribution
It provides new high-resolution ALMA data on molecular clouds in elliptical galaxies, highlighting their unbound nature and connection to hot gas cooling and turbulence, which advances understanding of galaxy evolution.
Findings
Molecular clouds are common in group-centered elliptical galaxies.
CO line widths are significantly broader than in Galactic clouds.
Molecular masses range from 2.6×10^5 to 6.1×10^7 solar masses.
Abstract
We present new ALMA CO(2--1) observations of two well studied group-centered elliptical galaxies: NGC~4636 and NGC~5846. In addition, we include a revised analysis of Cycle 0 ALMA observations of the central galaxy in the NGC~5044 group that has been previously published. We find evidence that molecular gas, in the form of off-center orbiting clouds, is a common presence in bright group-centered galaxies (BGG). CO line widths are times broader than Galactic molecular clouds, and using the reference Milky Way , the total molecular mass ranges from as low as in NGC~4636 to in NGC~5044. With these parameters the virial parameters of the molecular structures is . Complementary observations of NGC~5846 and NGC~4636 using the ALMA Compact Array (ACA) do not exhibit any detection of a CO diffuse component at the…
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