The Neutral Hydrogen Bridge between M31 and M33
Felix J. Lockman, Nicole L. Free, Joseph C. Shields

TL;DR
This study used the Green Bank Telescope to confirm the presence of a neutral hydrogen bridge between M31 and M33, revealing patchy HI distribution extending up to 120 kpc from M31 with specific mass concentrations.
Contribution
First high-resolution detection confirming the HI bridge between M31 and M33, providing detailed measurements of its extent, density, and distribution.
Findings
HI detected up to 120 kpc from M31
Bridge is patchy or confined within ~125 kpc of M31
No HI associated with M31's dwarf galaxies And II and And XV
Abstract
The Green Bank Telescope has been used to search for 21cm HI emission over a large area between the galaxies M31 and M33 in an attempt to confirm at 9.1 arcmin angular resolution the detection by Braun and Thilker (2004) of a very extensive neutral gas "bridge" between the two systems at the level NHI approximately 10^{17} cm^{-2}. We detect HI emission at several locations up to 120 kpc in projected distance from M31, at least half the distance to M33, with velocities similar to that of the galaxies, confirming the essence of the Braun and Thilker discovery. The HI does not appear to be associated with the extraplanar high-velocity clouds of either galaxy. In two places we measure NHI > 3 x 10^{18} cm^{-2}, indicative of concentrations of HI with ~10^5 solar masses on scales <2 kpc, but over most of the field we have only 5sigma upper limits of NHI <= 1.4 x 10^{18} cm^{-2}. In very…
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