GASS 3505: the prototype of HI-excess, passive galaxies
K. Gereb, B. Catinella, L. Cortese, K. Bekki, S. Moran, D., Schiminovich

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the HI-excess galaxy GASS 3505, revealing its extended gas ring, evidence of recent minor merger, and exploring the origins of its large gas reservoir through observations and simulations.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed multiwavelength analysis of GASS 3505, linking its HI excess to a recent minor merger and modeling its gas distribution with simulations.
Findings
GASS 3505 has a large, extended, rotating HI gas ring.
Deep optical imaging shows low surface brightness stellar emission and a stellar stream.
Simulations suggest a minor merger explains the galaxy's gas and stellar morphology.
Abstract
We present our multiwavelength analysis of a prototype \HI-excess galaxy, GASS 3505, selected based on having a large gas content ( \msun) compared to its little associated star formation activity (0.1 \msun\ yr) in the GALEX Arecibo SDSS Survey (GASS). Very Large Array (VLA) observations show that the \HI\ in GASS 3505 is distributed in a regularly rotating, extended (50 kpc radius) gas ring. In the SDSS optical image GASS 3505 appears as a bulge-dominated galaxy, however deep optical imaging reveals low surface brightness ( mag arcsec) stellar emission around the central bulge. Direct evidence for accretion is detected in form of an extended (60 kpc) stellar stream, showing that GASS 3505 has experienced a minor merger in the recent past. We investigate the possibility that the \HI\ ring in GASS 3505 was accreted in…
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