We have observed 19 Virgo cluster spiral galaxies with the Long Wavelength
Spectrometer (LWS) onboard ESA's Infrared Space Observatory (ISO) obtaining
spectra around the [C II] 157.741-mu m fine-structure line. These 19 galax
ies are quiescent in star-forming activity compared with previous studies f
rom airborne observatories, sample RC3 types 0 to 5 and come from both the
cluster core and the cluster periphery. The sample enables us to probe any
difference in the [C II] emission between different RC3 types or between co
re and periphery galaxies. 14 of the 19 galaxies were detected in the [C II
] line. Any influence of the Virgo cluster environment on the [C II] emissi
on was found to be small compared with the strong dependence of the line em
ission on basic measurables such as morphology or bulk mass of the stellar
component, as measured by the near-IR (K'-band) luminosity. While the range
of the [C II]-to-far-IR ratio is less than in other surveys (reflecting th
e fact these galaxies are relatively quiescent), there is a good correlatio
n between the strength of the [C II] line and the far-IR flux, as measured
by IRAS (FIR). We find a trend of increasing [C II]-to-FIR flux ratio with
increasing galaxy lateness. Moreover, the [C II]-to-K'-band flux ratio show
s a two order of magnitude difference between RC3 type 0 and RC3 types late
r than 5. These two correlations express the relation between the mechanism
of the [C II] emission and the massive star formation activity of the gala
xy.