Circumnuclear and infalling HI gas in a merging galaxy pair at z=0.123
R. Srianand, N. Gupta, E. Momjian, M. Vivek

TL;DR
This study reveals strong HI absorption and infalling cold gas in a merging galaxy pair at z=0.123, suggesting merger-driven triggering of a young radio source through circumnuclear gas dynamics.
Contribution
It provides detailed observations of HI gas distribution and infall in a merging galaxy pair, linking gas dynamics to radio source activation.
Findings
Strong HI 21-cm absorption detected in the galaxy pair.
Infalling cold HI gas observed towards the radio source.
Absorption arises from a clumpy circumnuclear disk/torus.
Abstract
Using long-slit optical spectra obtained with the 2-m telescope at IUCAA Girawali Observatory, we show that the radio source J094221.98+062335.2 (z=0.123) is associated with a galaxy pair undergoing a major merger. Its companion is a normal star-forming galaxy infalling with a velocity of 185 km/s at a projected separation of 4.8 kpc. Using the Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope (WSRT) and Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT) we detect a strong HI 21-cm absorption at the systemic redshift of the radio galaxy with N(HI)~9x10^21 cm^{-2} for an assumed spin-temperature of 100 K. Such a strong HI 21-cm absorption is rare and has been seen only in a few compact radio sources associated with similar merging galaxy pairs. Milliarcsecond resolution Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) observations resolve the radio source into a compact symmetric object with the hotspot separation of 89 pc. The…
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