ATCA HI observations of the peculiar galaxy IC 2554


Autoria(s): Koribalski, B.; Gordon, S.; Jones, K.
Contribuinte(s)

A C Fabian

Data(s)

01/01/2003

Resumo

ATCA H I and radio continuum observations of the peculiar southern galaxy IC 2554 and its surroundings reveal typical signatures of an interacting galaxy group. We detected a large H I cloud between IC 2554 and the elliptical galaxy NGC 3136B. The gas dynamics in IC 2554 itself, which is sometimes described as a colliding pair, are surprisingly regular, whereas NGC 3136B was not detected. The H I cloud, which emerges from IC 2554 as a large arc-shaped plume, has a size of similar to30 kpc, larger than that of IC 2554. The total H I mass of the IC 2554 system is similar to2 x 10(9) M., one-third of which resides in the H I cloud. It is possible that tidal interaction between IC 2554 and NGC 3136B caused this spectacular H I cloud, but the possibility of IC 2554 being a merger remnant is also discussed. We also detected H I gas in the nearby galaxies ESO 092-G009 and RKK 1959 and an associated H I cloud, ATCA J1006-6710. Together they have an H I mass of similar to4.6 x 10(8) M-.. Another new H I source, ATCA J1007-6659, with an H I mass of only similar to2.2 x 10(7) M. was detected roughly between IC 2554 and ESO 092-G009 and corresponds to a face-on low surface brightness dwarf galaxy. Star formation is evident only in the galaxy IC 2554 with a rate of similar to4 M. yr(-1).

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:66275

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Oxford University Press

Palavras-Chave #Astronomy & Astrophysics #Galaxies #Southern Milky-way #Large-scale Structures #Velocity Dispersions #Dwarf Galaxies #Tidal Tails #Extension #Catalog #Merger #Emission #Saao
Tipo

Journal Article