HI and Galaxy Formation in Loose Groups
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia
21(4) 390 - 392
Published: 22 November 2004
Abstract
Models of hierarchical galaxy formation predict that large numbers of low-mass, dark matter halos remain around galaxies today. These models predict an order of magnitude more halos than observed stellar satellites in the Local Group. One possible solution to this discrepancy is that the high-velocity clouds (HVCs) around the Milky Way may be associated with the excess dark matter halos and be the gaseous remnants of the galaxy formation process. If this is the case, then analogues to the HVCs should be visible in other groups. In this paper, I review the observations of HKeywords: Local Group — intergalactic medium — galaxies: dwarf — galaxies: formation
https://doi.org/10.1071/AS04055
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