The extended HI halo of NGC 4945 as seen by MeerKAT

Roger Ianjamasimanana, B. S. Koribalski, Gyula I. G. Józsa, Peter Kamphuis, W. J. G. De Blok, Dane Kleiner, Brenda Namumba, Claude Carignan, Ralf-Jurgen Dettmar, Paolo Serra, Oleg M. Smirnov, Kshitij Thorat, Benjamin V. Hugo, Athanaseus J. T. Ramaila, Eric Maina, Filippo M. Maccagni, Sphesihle Makhathini, Lexy A. L. Andati, Dániel Cs. Molnár, Simon PerkinsFrancesca Loi, Mpati Ramatsoku, Marcellin Atemkeng

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Abstract

Observations of the neutral atomic hydrogen (Hi) in the nuclear starburst galaxy NGC 4945 with MeerKAT are presented. We find a large amount of halo gas, previously missed by Hi observations, accounting for 6.8 per cent of the total Hi mass. This is most likely gas blown into the halo by star formation. Our maps go down to a 3σ column density level of 5 × 1018 cm-2. We model the Hi distribution using tilted-ring fitting techniques and find a warp on the galaxy's approaching and receding sides. The Hi in the northern side of the galaxy appears to be suppressed. This may be the result of ionization by the starburst activity in the galaxy, as suggested by a previous study. The origin of the warp is unclear but could be due to past interactions or ram pressure stripping. Broad, asymmetric Hi absorption lines extending throughout the Hi emission velocity channels are present towards the nuclear region of NGC 4945. Such broad lines suggest the existence of a nuclear ring moving at a high circular velocity. This is supported by the clear rotation patterns in the Hi absorption velocity field. The asymmetry of the absorption spectra can be caused by outflows or inflows of gas in the nuclear region of NGC 4945. The continuum map shows small extensions on both sides of the galaxy's major axis that might be signs of outflows resulting from the starburst activity.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2019-2038
Number of pages20
JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume513
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

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