Abstract
We present neutral hydrogen (H i) imaging observations with the
Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope of AGC198606, an H i cloud
discovered in the ALFALFA 21cm survey. This object is of particular note
as it is located 16 km s-1 and 1.̊2 from the gas-bearing
ultra-faint dwarf galaxy Leo T while having a similar H i linewidth and
approximately twice the flux density. The H i imaging observations
reveal a smooth, undisturbed H i morphology with a full extent of 23'
× 16' at the 5 × 1018 atoms cm-2
level. The velocity field of AGC198606 shows ordered motion with a
gradient of ~25 km s-1 across ~20'. The global velocity
dispersion is 9.3 km s-1 with no evidence for a narrow
spectral component. No optical counterpart to AGC198606 is detected. The
distance to AGC198606 is unknown, and we consider several different
scenarios: physical association with Leo T, a minihalo at a distance of
~150 kpc based on the models of Faerman et al. (2013, ApJ, 777, 119),
and a cloud in the Galactic halo. At a distance of 420 kpc, AGC198606
would have an H i mass of 6.2 × 105 M⊙,
an H i radius of 1.4 kpc, and a dynamical mass within the H i extent of
1.5 × 108 M⊙.
Original language | English |
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Article number | L3 |
Number of pages | 4 |
Journal | Astronomy & Astrophysics |
Volume | 573 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Jan-2015 |
Keywords
- galaxies: dwarf
- galaxies: ISM
- local group
- radio lines: galaxies