Gas and dark matter in the Sculptor group: NGC 300
T. Westmeier, R. Braun, B. S. Koribalski

TL;DR
This study maps the entire neutral hydrogen disc of NGC 300 in the Sculptor group, revealing its structure, rotation curve, and dark matter halo characteristics with high spatial resolution, providing new insights into galaxy dynamics and dark matter models.
Contribution
First comprehensive high-resolution mapping of NGC 300's H I disc, extending the rotation curve analysis and testing dark matter halo models against observed galaxy dynamics.
Findings
Extended H I disc spans over 35 kpc with a significant outer component.
Rotation curve peaks at 100 km/s and declines beyond 10 kpc.
Dark matter halo models fit well with Burkert and NFW profiles.
Abstract
We used the Australia Telescope Compact Array to map a large field of approximately around the Sculptor group galaxy NGC~300 in the 21-cm line emission of neutral hydrogen. We achieved a \ion{H}{i} column density sensitivity of over a spectral channel width of for emission filling the synthesised beam. The corresponding \ion{H}{i} mass sensitivity is , assuming a distance of . For the first time, the vast \ion{H}{i} disc of NGC~300 has been mapped over its entire extent at a moderately high spatial resolution of about . NGC~300 is characterised by a dense inner \ion{H}{i} disc, well aligned with the optical disc of orientation angle, and an extended outer \ion{H}{i} disc with a major axis…
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