论文标题
ESO 149-G003中的异常气体:Meerkat-16视图
Anomalous gas in ESO 149-G003: A MeerKAT-16 View
论文作者
论文摘要
ESO 149-G003是一个近距离的,孤立的矮人不规则星系。先前对ATCA的观察表明,存在异常的中性氢(HI),该氢(HI)偏离了定期旋转盘的运动学。我们在16次早期科学计划以及Meerlicht光学望远镜期间对Meerkat射程望远镜进行了后续观察。我们更敏感的无线电观察结果证实了ESO 149-G003中存在异常气体,并进一步证实了银河系中临时检测的暂定性检测。我们采用简单的倾斜模型,其中运动学仅由四个参数确定,但包括形态不对称,我们重现了星系的形态,该形态显示出高度的不对称性。通过将我们的模型与观察到的HI进行比较,我们发现在我们的模型中,我们无法说明气体的显着(但不是主导)的一部分。从我们的模型和观察到的数据立方之间的差异中,我们估计,星系中至少7%-8%的HI表现出异常的运动学,而我们估计形态上确认的超球分量的最低质量分数小于1%。我们研究了许多全球扩展关系,发现除了以1.7的中性气体与恒星质量比为主导外,银河系还没有表现出任何明显的全球特点。鉴于它的隔离,如光学观测所证实的那样,我们得出的结论是,银河系目前可能正在获取中性气体。它要么是从银河系中驱动的气体,要么是原始的绘制材料。
ESO 149-G003 is a close-by, isolated dwarf irregular galaxy. Previous observations with the ATCA indicated the presence of anomalous neutral hydrogen (HI) deviating from the kinematics of a regularly rotating disc. We conducted follow-up observations with the MeerKAT radio telescope during the 16-dish Early Science programme as well as with the MeerLICHT optical telescope. Our more sensitive radio observations confirm the presence of anomalous gas in ESO 149-G003, and further confirm the formerly tentative detection of an extraplanar HI component in the galaxy. Employing a simple tilted-ring model, in which the kinematics is determined with only four parameters but including morphological asymmetries, we reproduce the galaxy's morphology, which shows a high degree of asymmetry. By comparing our model with the observed HI, we find that in our model we cannot account for a significant (but not dominant) fraction of the gas. From the differences between our model and the observed data cube we estimate that at least 7%-8% of the HI in the galaxy exhibits anomalous kinematics, while we estimate a minimum mass fraction of less than 1% for the morphologically confirmed extraplanar component. We investigate a number of global scaling relations and find that, besides being gas-dominated with a neutral gas-to-stellar mass ratio of 1.7, the galaxy does not show any obvious global peculiarities. Given its isolation, as confirmed by optical observations, we conclude that the galaxy is likely currently acquiring neutral gas. It is either re-accreting gas expelled from the galaxy or accreting pristine intergalactic material.