Is cold gas fuelling the radio galaxy NGC 315?
R. Morganti, A.B. Peck, T.A. Oosterloo, G. van Moorsel, A. Capetti, R., Fanti, P. Parma, H.R. de Ruiter

TL;DR
This study uses multi-scale radio observations to analyze HI absorption in NGC 315, revealing complex gas structures near the AGN that may be involved in fueling the galaxy's central black hole.
Contribution
First detailed multi-scale HI absorption analysis of NGC 315, suggesting gas infall as a potential fueling mechanism for the AGN.
Findings
Detection of two HI absorption systems with different velocities.
Broad absorption shows gradients indicating proximity to the AGN.
Narrow absorption likely caused by infalling gas clouds.
Abstract
We present WSRT, VLA and VLBI observations of the HI absorption in the radio galaxy NGC 315. The main result is that two HI absorbing systems are detected against the central region. In addition to the known highly redshifted, very narrow component, we detect relatively broad (FWZI 150 km/s) absorption. This broad component is redshifted by ~80 km/s compared to the systemic velocity, while the narrow absorption is redshifted ~ 490 km/s. Both HI absorption components are spatially resolved at the pc-scale of the VLBI observations. The broad component shows strong gradients in density (or excitation) and velocity along the jet. We conclude that this gas is physically close to the AGN, although the nature of the gas resulting in the broad absorption is not completely clear. The possibility that it is entrained by the radio jet appears unlikely. Gas located in a thick circum-nuclear…
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