Ultra-compact high velocity clouds as minihalos and dwarf galaxies

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Abstract

We present dark matter minihalo models for the Ultra-Compact, High-Velocity H I Clouds (UCHVCs) recently discovered in the 21 cm ALFALFA survey. We assume gravitational confinement of 104 K H I gas by flat-cored dark-matter subhalos within the Local Group. We show that for flat cores, typical (median) tidally stripped cosmological subhalos at redshift z = 0 have dark-matter masses of ∼107 Ṁ within the central 300 pc (independent of total halo mass), consistent with the "Strigari mass scale" observed in low-luminosity dwarf galaxies. Flat-cored subhalos also resolve the mass discrepancy between simulated and observed satellites around the Milky Way. For the UCHVCs, we calculate the photoionization-limited hydrostatic gas profiles for any distance-dependent total observed H I mass and predict the associated (projected) H I half-mass radii, assuming the clouds are embedded in distant (d ≳ 300 kpc) and unstripped subhalos. For a typical UCHVC (0.9 Jy km s-1), we predict physical H I half-mass radii of 0.18 to 0.35 kpc (or angular sizes of 0.′6 to 2.′1) for distances ranging from 300 kpc to 2 Mpc. As a consistency check, we model the gas-rich dwarf galaxy Leo T, for which there is a well-resolved H I column density profile and a known distance (420 kpc). For Leo T, we find that a subhalo with M300 = 8 (± 0.2) × 106 Ṁ best fits the observed H I profile. We derive an upper limit of PHIM ≲ 150 cm -3 K for the pressure of any enveloping hot intergalactic medium gas at the distance of Leo T. Our analysis suggests that some of the UCHVCs may in fact constitute a population of 21 cm-selected but optically faint dwarf galaxies in the Local Group.

Original languageEnglish
Article number119
JournalAstrophysical Journal
Volume777
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 10 Nov 2013

Funding

FundersFunder number
Deutsche ForschungsgemeinschaftSTE1869/1-1/GE625/15-1
National Science FoundationAST-0908533, AST-1211729

    Keywords

    • Galaxy: evolution
    • Galaxy: formation
    • Local Group
    • dark matter
    • galaxies: dwarf
    • radio lines: galaxies

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