HI asymmetry in the isolated galaxy CIG 85 (UGC 1547)
C. Sengupta, T. C. Scott, L. Verdes Montenegro, A. Bosma, S. Verley,, J. M. Vilchez, A. Durbala, M. Fernandez Lorenzo, D. Espada, M. S. Yun, E., Athanassoula, J. Sulentic, and A. Portas

TL;DR
This study investigates the HI asymmetry in the isolated galaxy CIG 85, revealing that minor mergers likely caused its disturbed morphology and star formation activity despite its isolation.
Contribution
The paper provides detailed HI and radio continuum observations of CIG 85, demonstrating that minor mergers can induce asymmetries in isolated galaxies.
Findings
HI distribution is asymmetric and clumpy, correlated with optical features.
The velocity field shows a regular rotation pattern.
Evidence suggests recent minor merger activity.
Abstract
We present the results from the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT) interferometric HI and 20 cm radio continuum observations of CIG 85, an isolated asymmetric galaxy from the AMIGA (Analysis of the Interstellar Medium of Isolated GAlaxies) sample. Despite being an isolated galaxy, CIG 85 showed an appreciable optical and HI spectral asymmetry and therefore was an excellent candidate for resolved HI studies to understand the reasons giving rise to asymmetries in isolated galaxies. The galaxy was imaged in HI and 20 cm radio continuum using the GMRT. For a detailed discussion of the results we also made use of multi-wavelength data from archival SDSS, GALEX and Halpha imaging. We find the HI in CIG 85 to have a clumpy, asymmetric distribution which in the NW part is correlated with optical tail like features, but the HI velocity field displays a relatively regular rotation pattern.…
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