We have detected CO 1-0 emission along the tidal tail of the NGC 4194 (the Medusa) merger. It is the first CO detection in the optical tail of a minor merger. Emission is detected both in the centre of the tail and at its tip. The molecular mass in the 33'' Onsala 20m beam is estimated to be >= 8.5 x 10^7 M_{sun} which is at least 4% of the total molecular mass measured so far in this system. We suggest that the emission is a molecular tidal tail which is part of the extended structure of the main body, and that the molecular gas was thrown out by the collision instead of having formed in situ from condensing atomic material. We find it unlikely that the emission is associated with a tidal dwarf galaxy (even if the future formation of such ...
Original article can be found at : http://www.aanda.org/ Copyright The European Southern Observatory...
The Medusa (NGC 4194) is a well-studied nearby galaxy with the disturbed appearance of a merger and ...
abstract: This work examines star formation in the debris associated with collisions of dwarf and sp...
We have detected CO 1-0 emission along the tidal tail of the NGC 4194 (the Medusa) merger. It is the...
Studying molecular gas properties in merging galaxies gives us important clues to the onset and evol...
High resolution OVRO aperture synthesis maps of the 12CO 1-0 emission in the `Medusa' galaxy merger ...
Context. Minor mergers are important processes contributing significantly to how galaxies evolve acr...
Aims. Studying molecular gas properties in merging galaxies gives important clues to the onset and e...
Context. Minor mergers are important processes contributing significantly to how galaxies evolve acr...
Aims. Studying molecular gas properties in merging galaxies gives important clues to the o...
Aims. Studying molecular gas properties in merging galaxies gives important clues to the onset and e...
We investigate the process of galaxy formation as can be observed in the only currently forming gala...
The Medusa is a nearby merger galaxy. The galaxy harbours an ongoing starburst with very efficient c...
[Abridged...] We investigate the process of galaxy formation as can be observed in the only currentl...
NGC 4194 is a post-merger starburst known as The Medusa for its striking tidal features. We present ...
Original article can be found at : http://www.aanda.org/ Copyright The European Southern Observatory...
The Medusa (NGC 4194) is a well-studied nearby galaxy with the disturbed appearance of a merger and ...
abstract: This work examines star formation in the debris associated with collisions of dwarf and sp...
We have detected CO 1-0 emission along the tidal tail of the NGC 4194 (the Medusa) merger. It is the...
Studying molecular gas properties in merging galaxies gives us important clues to the onset and evol...
High resolution OVRO aperture synthesis maps of the 12CO 1-0 emission in the `Medusa' galaxy merger ...
Context. Minor mergers are important processes contributing significantly to how galaxies evolve acr...
Aims. Studying molecular gas properties in merging galaxies gives important clues to the onset and e...
Context. Minor mergers are important processes contributing significantly to how galaxies evolve acr...
Aims. Studying molecular gas properties in merging galaxies gives important clues to the o...
Aims. Studying molecular gas properties in merging galaxies gives important clues to the onset and e...
We investigate the process of galaxy formation as can be observed in the only currently forming gala...
The Medusa is a nearby merger galaxy. The galaxy harbours an ongoing starburst with very efficient c...
[Abridged...] We investigate the process of galaxy formation as can be observed in the only currentl...
NGC 4194 is a post-merger starburst known as The Medusa for its striking tidal features. We present ...
Original article can be found at : http://www.aanda.org/ Copyright The European Southern Observatory...
The Medusa (NGC 4194) is a well-studied nearby galaxy with the disturbed appearance of a merger and ...
abstract: This work examines star formation in the debris associated with collisions of dwarf and sp...