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        The ATLAS3D project - XXVI : H I discs in real and simulated fast and slow rotators

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        Serra, Paolo
        Oser, Ludwig
        Krajnović, Davor
        Naab, Thorsten
        Oosterloo, Tom
        Morganti, Raffaella
        Cappellari, Michele
        Emsellem, Eric
        Young, L.M.
        Blitz, Leo
        Davis, T.A.
        Duc, Pierre-Alain
        Hirschmann, Michaela
        Weijmans, Anne-Marie
        Alatalo, Katherine
        Bayet, Estelle
        Bois, Maxime
        Bournaud, Frederic
        Bureau, Martin
        Crocker, Alison F.
        Davies, R.L.
        de Zeeuw, P.T.
        Khochfar, Sadegh
        Kuntschner, Harald
        Lablanche, Pierre-Yves
        McDermid, Richard M.
        Sarzi, Marc
        Scott, Nicholas
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        2299/16347
        Abstract
        One quarter of all nearby early-type galaxies (ETGs) outside Virgo host a disc/ring of H I with size from a few to tens of kpc and mass up to ∼109 M⊙. Here we investigate whether this H I is related to the presence of a stellar disc within the host making use of the classification of ETGs in fast and slow rotators (FR/SR). We find a large diversity of H I masses and morphologies within both families. Surprisingly, SRs are detected as often, host as much H I and have a similar rate of H I discs/rings as FRs. Accretion of H I is therefore not always linked to the growth of an inner stellar disc. The weak relation between H I and stellar disc is confirmed by their frequent kinematical misalignment in FRs, including cases of polar and counterrotating gas. In SRs the H I is usually polar. This complex picture highlights a diversity of ETG formation histories which may be lost in the relative simplicity of their inner structure and emerges when studying their outer regions. We find that Λ CDM hydrodynamical simulations have difficulties reproducing the H I properties of ETGs. The gas discs formed in simulations are either too massive or too small depending on the star formation feedback implementation. Kinematical misalignments match the observations only qualitatively. The main point of conflict is that nearly all simulated FRs and a large fraction of all simulated SRs host corotating H I. This establishes the H I properties of ETGs as a novel challenge to simulations
        Publication date
        2014-11-11
        Published in
        Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
        Published version
        https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stt2496
        Other links
        http://hdl.handle.net/2299/16347
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