CO(1-0) OBSERVATIONS OF THE COOLING FLOW GALAXY NGC-1275 WITH THE IRAM INTERFEROMETER

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BRAINE, J
WYROWSKI, F
RADFORD, SJE
HENKEL, C
LESCH, H
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[1] INST RADIO ASTRON MILLIMETR, F-38406 ST MARTIN DHERES, FRANCE
[2] NATL RADIO ASTRON OBSERV, TUCSON, AZ 85721 USA
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GALAXIES; ISM; COOLING FLOWS; ELLIPTIC AND LENTICULAR; CD; INTERGALACTIC MEDIUM; INDIVIDUAL; NGC; 1275; 3C; 84; RADIO LINES;
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High resolution (CO)-C-12 (1-0) interferometric observations are presented of NGC 1275 (3C84, Perseus A), which is the dominant galaxy of the Perseus cluster (Abell 426) and is believed to have a strong cooling flow. No CO absorption was detected towards the powerful point-like nucleus although CO emission may have been detected in an area surrounding the nucleus. The constraints placed by these observations and existing data on the massive cooling flow scenario are examined. Contrary to some claims, the covering fraction of neutral gas has been found to be much less than unity in all cooling flows where the necessary data are available. As the cooling gas presumably forms low-mass stars or sub-stellar objects, the possibility of large masses of neutral gas escaping detection is investigated in detail. The gas, with or without dust, should not cool down to T-gas approximate to 3 K as has been claimed but should remain greater than or similar to 8 K through X-ray heating at column densities up to N-H2 approximate to 5 10(22) cm(-2). Greater column densities may be physically reasonable if the magnetic field is strong enough to support the cloud against fragmentation. In this case, ambi-polar diffusion or magnetic slip-ion heating becomes important and should maintain the temperature T-gas greater than or similar to 10 K. If the clouds contain dust, then although the dust radiates away most of the energy, the absorbed starlight keeps the temperature T-dust greater than or similar to 10 K. Lack of CO or very broad lines do not appear to be feasible means of reconciling large molecular (or atomic) gas masses with the global lack of detections and tight upper limits. The primary conclusion is that the real mass inflow rates must be much lower that frequently claimed. It should then be noted that present-day cooling flows, if not so massive, lose much of their cosmological importance. The FIR and CO emission from NGC 1275 correspond exactly to what is found in gas-rich spirals. Rather than a massive cooling flow, the gas may come from accretion of one or more gas-rich galaxies. Since, however, at least 14 other central galaxies would have been detected in CO if they contained similar quantities of gas, such events must be quite rare, very roughly 1/15 Gyr(-1) if the time required for a large fraction of the gas to disappear is 10(9) yr.
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