HI asymmetries in the isolated galaxy CIG 292
Ant\'onio Portas, Tom C. Scott, Elias Brinks, Albert Bosma, Lourdes, Verdes-Montenegro, Volker Heesen, Daniel Espada, Simon Verley, Jack Sulentic,, Chandreyee Sengupta, E. Athanassoula, Min Yun

TL;DR
This study uses EVLA observations to analyze the HI asymmetries in the isolated galaxy CIG 292, revealing internal perturbations likely caused by its formation and evolution rather than external interactions.
Contribution
First detailed EVLA HI mapping of CIG 292 showing internal asymmetries and kinematic features in an isolated galaxy, highlighting secular evolution effects.
Findings
12% more HI south of the optical center
Inner oval distortion and outer warp detected
No nearby companions or tidal tails found
Abstract
We present Expanded Very Large Array (EVLA) D-array observations in the 21-cm line of neutral hydrogen (HI) of CIG 292, an isolated SA(s)b galaxy at a distance of ~ 24.3Mpc. From previous HI single dish observations the galaxy was known to have a mildly asymmetric HI profile (A_flux =1.23 {\pm}0.3). Our EVLA observations show there is ~ 12% more HI projected South of the optical centre (approaching velocities) than in the North (receding velocities), despite the HI extending ~ 16% further to the North than the South. The HI projected within the optical disk must have been perturbed within the HI relaxation time (~ 10^8 yr) which implies that this can not have been caused by any of the three nearest companions, as their distance (~ 0.5Mpc) is too large. Neither HI-rich companions nor tidal tails were found within our field of view and velocity range covered. Our kinematical data suggest…
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