The "shook up" galaxy NGC 3079: the complex interplay between HI, activity and environment
N. Shafi, T.A. Oosterloo, R. Morganti, S. Colafrancesco, R. Booth

TL;DR
Deep HI observations of NGC 3079 reveal complex gas dynamics, interactions with neighbors, and outflows driven by starburst and AGN activity, indicating a tumultuous evolutionary phase.
Contribution
First detailed HI mapping of NGC 3079 showing extended, lopsided disk, gas streams, and outflows, highlighting the galaxy's active interaction and feedback processes.
Findings
Extended, lopsided HI disk with non-circular motions
Detection of a 33-kpc HI bridge indicating interaction
Identification of a nuclear HI outflow likely driven by starburst and AGN
Abstract
We present deep neutral hydrogen (HI) observations of the starburst/Seyfert galaxy NGC 3079 and its environment, obtained with the Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope. Our observations reveal previously unknown components, both in HI emission and in absorption, that show that NGC 3079 is going through a hectic phase in its evolution. The HI disk appears much more extended than previously observed and is morphologically and kinematically lopsided on all scales with evidence for strong non-circular motions in the central regions. Our data reveal prominent gas streams encircling the entire galaxy suggesting strong interaction with its neighbours. A 33-kpc long HI bridge is detected between NGC 3079 and MCG 9-17-9, likely caused by ram-pressure stripping of MGC 9-17-9 by the halo of hot gas of NGC 3079. The cometary HI tail of the companion NGC 3073, earlier discovered by Irwin et al.,…
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