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A&A 372, 768-774 (2001)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20010547
HI in Abell 3128
J. N Chengalur1, 2, R. Braun3 and M. Wieringa41 National Centre for Radio Astrophysics, Post Bag 3, Ganeshkind PO, Pune, Maharashtra 411 007, India
2 Visiting Scientist, NFRA, PO Bos 2, 7990 AA Dwingeloo, The Netherlands
3 Netherlands Foundation for Research in Astronomy, PO Box 2, 7990 AA Dwingeloo, The Netherlands
e-mail: rbraun@nfra.nl
4 The Australia Telescope National Facility, PO Box 76, Epping, NSW 2121, Australia
e-mail: mark.wieringa@atnf.csiro.au
(Received 25 October 2000 / Accepted 6 April 2001 )
Abstract
We discuss Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) HI 21 cm
data for the galaxy cluster A3128. Our observations are intentionally
relatively shallow, and a blind search through our data cube yields
(tentative) detections of only two galaxies, of which one is probably
spurious.
A3128 is part of the ESO Nearby Abell Cluster Survey (ENACS)
(1996); redshifts are available for 193 galaxies
in the A3128 region. For 148 of these galaxies the redshifts are such
that the HI emission (if any) would lie within our data cube. We use
the known redshifts of these galaxies to coadd their spectra and thus
improve our sensitivity to HI emission. The technique is fairly
successful -the coadded spectra allow detection of an average mass
content of
, almost an order of magnitude
lower than for direct detection (by which we mean a
detection
after smoothing to
and 300 km s-1 resolution) of individual
objects.
By dividing the total galaxy sample into subsamples we
find that the gas content of late type galaxies that lie outside
the X-ray emitting core of the cluster is substantially higher than
that of those within the core. The fact that for disk galaxies the average
gas content is higher for galaxies outside the X-ray emitting
region as compared to those inside implies that these galaxies are
not well mixed in the cluster potential. Even outside
the X-ray emitting region the distribution of gas-rich galaxies
in the cluster is not uniform, we find that gas-rich galaxies are
concentrated in the east of the cluster. This is consistent
with earlier analyses of the kinematics of the galaxies in A3128
which indicate the presence of subclustering.
In summary we find that coadding spectra is a powerful tool
for the study of HI in cluster galaxies, and suggest that this
technique could be applied to substantially increase the redshift
range over which such observations could be carried out.
Key words: galaxies: clusters: general -- galaxies: clusters: individual: A3128 -- galaxies: HI content -- cosmology: observations -- radio lines: galaxies
Offprint request: J. N Chengalur, chengalur@ncra.tifr.res.in
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© ESO 2001
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