LCDM Satellites and HI Companions - The Arecibo ALFA Survey of NGC 2903
J. A. Irwin, G. L. Hoffman, K. Spekkens, M. P. Haynes, R. Giovanelli,, S. M. Linder, B. Catinella, E. Momjian, B. S. Koribalski, J. Davies, E., Brinks, W. J. G. de Blok, M. E. Putman, W. van Driel

TL;DR
This study used deep HI observations with Arecibo/ALFA to survey NGC 2903, discovering a new HI-rich companion and providing insights into the galaxy's environment and dark matter content, challenging LCDM predictions.
Contribution
First deep HI survey of NGC 2903 with Arecibo/ALFA revealing a new companion and constraining dark matter and HI content in galaxy satellites.
Findings
Detected a new HI-rich companion 64 kpc from NGC 2903.
Found the galaxy's HI envelope extends beyond its optical size.
Estimated fewer HI-rich satellites than LCDM predicts.
Abstract
We have conducted a deep, complete HI survey, using Arecibo/ALFA, of a field centered on the nearby, isolated galaxy, NGC 2903, which is similar to the Milky Way in its properties. The field size was 150 kpc x 260 kpc and the final velocity range spanned from 100 to 1133 km/s. The ALFA beams have been mapped as a function of azimuth and cleaned from each azimuth-specific cube prior to forming final cubes. The final HI data are sensitive down to an HI mass of 2 x 10^5 Mo and column density of 2 x 10^{17} cm^{-2} at the 3sigma x 2deltaV level, where sigma is the rms noise level and deltaV is the velocity resolution. NGC 2903 is found to have an HI envelope that is larger than previously known, extending to at least 3 times the optical diameter of the galaxy. Our search for companions yields one new discovery with an HI mass of 2.6 x 10^6 Mo. The companion is 64 kpc from NGC 2903 in…
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