A ~ 12 kpc HI extension and other HI asymmetries in the isolated galaxy CIG 340 (IC 2487)
T. C. Scott, C. Sengupta, L. Verdes Montenegro, A. Bosma, E., Athanassoula, J. Sulentic, D. Espada, M. S. Yun, M. Argudo-Fernandez

TL;DR
This study reveals significant HI morphological asymmetries, including a 12 kpc extension, in an isolated galaxy with a symmetric HI spectrum, suggesting recent perturbations despite its isolation.
Contribution
It demonstrates that symmetric HI spectra can conceal underlying HI morphological asymmetries in isolated galaxies, highlighting the importance of resolved HI observations.
Findings
A 12 kpc HI extension on the northern side of CIG 340
Significant HI morphological asymmetries despite symmetric spectrum
Evidence of recent perturbation possibly caused by a satellite
Abstract
HI kinematic asymmetries are common in late-type galaxies irrespective of environment, although the amplitudes are strikingly low in isolated galaxies. As part of our studies of the HI morphology and kinematics in isolated late-type galaxies we have chosen several very isolated galaxies from the AMIGA sample for HI mapping. Here we present GMRT 21-cm HI line mapping of CIG 340 which was selected because its integrated HI spectrum has a very symmetric profile, Aflux = 1.03. Optical images of the galaxy hinted at a warped disk in contrast to the symmetric integrated HI spectrum profile. Our aim is to determine the extent to which the optical asymmetry is reflected in the resolved HI morphology and kinematics. GMRT observations reveal significant HI morphological asymmetries in CIG 340 despite it's overall symmetric optical form and highly symmetric HI spectrum. The most notable HI…
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