Bird's-eye View of Molecular Gas across Stephan's Quintet Galaxy Group and Intra-group Medium
B. H. C. Emonts (1), P. N. Appleton (2), U. Lisenfeld (3), P. Guillard, (4), C. K. Xu (5), W. T. Reach (6), L. Barcos-Munoz (1), A. Labiano (8), P., M. Ogle (9), E. O'Sullivan (10), A. Togi (11), S. C. Gallagher (12), P., Aromal (12), P.-A. Duc (13), K. Alatalo (9)

TL;DR
This study maps the distribution and motion of cold molecular gas in Stephan's Quintet, revealing structures linked to galaxy interactions, shocks, and star formation, using CO observations from ACA and CARMA.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed large-scale kinematic map of molecular gas in Stephan's Quintet, integrating data from ACA, CARMA, JWST, and ALMA to understand galaxy interactions.
Findings
Molecular gas follows warm H2 distribution seen with JWST.
CO lines are narrower in shock regions, indicating settled cold gas.
A turbulent molecular bridge connects NGC7319 with the ridge.
Abstract
We present the large-scale distribution and kinematics of cold molecular gas across the compact galaxy group Stephan's Quintet, based on CO(2-1) observations performed with the Atacama Compact Array (ACA) and CO(1-0) data from the Combined Array for Research in Millimeter-wave Astronomy (CARMA). We find coherent structures of molecular gas associated with the galaxies and intra-group medium, which follow the distribution of warm H previously seen with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). CO is associated with a ridge of shocked gas that crosses the galaxy group, and with a spiral arm of the intruding galaxy NGC7318b, which interacts with the intra-group medium along the ridge. Although the ridge contains widespread shocks, turbulent gas, and warm H, the CO lines are narrower than elsewhere in Stephan's Quintet (FWHM~25-65 km/s), indicative of settled cold gas. At a…
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TopicsSpectroscopy and Laser Applications · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
