NEUTRAL HYDROGEN ASSOCIATED WITH THE S0 GALAXY NGC-1023

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作者
SANCISI, R [1 ]
VANWOERDEN, H [1 ]
DAVIES, RD [1 ]
HART, L [1 ]
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[1] NUFFIELD RADIO ASTRON LABS,MACCLESFIELD SK11 9DL,CHESHIRE,ENGLAND
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Astrophysics; -; Galaxies; NASA;
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10.1093/mnras/210.3.497
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P1 [天文学];
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摘要
NGC 1023, one of the few gas-rich lenticular galaxies known to date, has been observed with the Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope. The hydrogen, amounting to 1.5 × 109 Mo, has remarkable density distribution and kinematics, suggesting probably an intergalactic origin and recent arrival. The presence of an H I cloud in the region to the north-east of NGC 1023, reported by Hart, Davies & Johnson (1980), is confirmed but it seems to be part of the H I complex associated with NGC 1023, rather than an isolated intergalactic cloud. The structure of H I around NGC 1023 appears irregular and clumpy. One of the densest H I clumps is associated with the small optical companion visible near the eastern edge of NGC 1023. The gas kinematics are quite complex; overall rotation is in evidence, but the presence over a large area of double-peaked velocity profiles indicates that at least part of the gas surrounding NGC 1023 must have systematic non-circular motions of order 100 km s-1. The observed H I density distribution and kinematics are reminiscent of the tails and bridges found in interacting multiple systems of galaxies, and may have originated, in a similar way, from an encounter of NGC 1023 with one or more late-type hydrogen-rich systems. In this picture the latter would be tidally disrupted and would eventually merge with NGC 1023. In addition to the Eastern companion, two other dwarf-like systems have been detected in H I in the neighbourhood of NGC 1023, one 19 arcmin to the north and the other 10 arcmin to the south. © 1984 Royal Astronomical Society. Provided by the NASA Astrophysics Data System.
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