Revealing Hanny's Voorwerp: radio observations of IC 2497
G. I. G. Jozsa, M. A. Garrett, T. A. Oosterloo, H. Rampadarath, Z., Paragi, H. van Arkel, C. Lintott, W. C. Keel, K. Schawinski, E. Edmondson

TL;DR
This study uses multi-wavelength radio observations to investigate the galaxy IC 2497 and Hanny's Voorwerp, revealing a possible AGN-driven ionization and jet interaction with surrounding gas clouds, supporting a tidal origin scenario.
Contribution
First detailed radio analysis of IC 2497 and Hanny's Voorwerp linking AGN activity to ionization and gas dynamics.
Findings
Detection of extended radio emission associated with Hanny's Voorwerp
Presence of a faint compact core in IC 2497 at milliarcsecond resolution
Large reservoir of neutral hydrogen connected to the nebula and galaxy group
Abstract
We present multi-wavelength radio observations in the direction of the spiral galaxy IC 2497 and the neighbouring emission nebula known as "Hanny's Voorwerp". Our WSRT continuum observations at 1.4 GHz and 4.9 GHz, reveal the presence of extended emission at the position of the nebulosity, although the bulk of the emission remains unresolved at the centre of the galaxy. e-VLBI 1.65 GHz observations show that on the milliarcsecond-scale a faint central compact source is present in IC 2497 with a brightness temperature in excess of 4E5 K. With the WSRT, we detect a large reservoir of neutral hydrogen in the proximity of IC 2497. One cloud complex with a total mass of 5.6E9 Msol to the South of IC 2497, encompasses Hanny's Voorwerp. Another cloud complex is located at the position of a small galaxy group ~100 kpc to the West of IC 2497 with a mass of 2.9E9 Msol. Our data hint at a physical…
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