The remarkable warped and twisted gas disk in NGC 3718
Linda S. Sparke, Gustaaf van Moorsel, Ulrich J. Schwarz, Martin, Vogelaar

TL;DR
This study maps and analyzes the complex warped gas disk of NGC 3718, revealing a highly twisted, precessing structure likely maintained by a round dark matter halo, providing insights into galaxy warps.
Contribution
It provides detailed HI mapping and a tilted-ring model analysis of NGC 3718's warped gas disk, explaining its longevity through differential precession in a round dark halo.
Findings
The gas disk extends to 35 kpc with a 100-degree major axis swing.
Inner gas orbits are nearly polar relative to the stellar disk.
The warp can be explained by differential precession in a round dark halo.
Abstract
We have mapped NGC 3718, a nearby bright galaxy in a loose group, and its companion NGC 3729 in the 21cm line of neutral hydrogen. NGC 3718 is a strikingly unusual galaxy with a strong straight dust lane across the center, peculiar diffuse spiral arms, and an extended disk of neutral hydrogen. Earlier work showed the gas disk to be strongly twisted, warping through edge-on where we see the straight dust lane; stars formed in this gas appear to make up the 'spiral arms'. Our improved maps show a twisted but bisymmetric disk of gas extending to 7arcmin or 35kpc, where the orbital period is roughly 1Gyr. It is surrounded by fragmentary spiral features, and a streamer of gas extending to a cloud lying 12arcmin or 60kpc to the north. We use INSPECTOR, a task in GIPSY, to fit a tilted-ring model interactively to slices through the HI data cube. The apparent major axis swings through 100…
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