The SAMI Galaxy Survey: gas content and interaction as the drivers of kinematic asymmetry
J.V.Bloom, S.M.Croom, J.J.Bryant, A.L.Schaefer, J.Bland-Hawthorn,, S.Brough, J.Callingham, L.Cortese, C.Federrath, N.Scott, J. Van de Sande,, F.D'Eugenio, S.Sweet, C.Tonini, J.T.Allen, M.Goodwin, A.W.Green,, I.S.Konstantopoulos, J.Lawrence, N.Lorente, A.M.Medling, M.S.Owers,

TL;DR
This study investigates the causes of kinematic asymmetry in galaxy gas, revealing that environment influences high-mass galaxies while gas content and turbulence are key in low-mass galaxies, using spatially resolved velocity data.
Contribution
The paper introduces a detailed analysis of kinematic asymmetry drivers, highlighting the different roles of environment and gas properties across galaxy mass ranges.
Findings
Environmental effects are significant for high-mass galaxies.
Gas fraction correlates with velocity dispersion and asymmetry in low-mass galaxies.
Low gas mass in dwarf galaxies leads to increased turbulence and asymmetry.
Abstract
In order to determine the causes of kinematic asymmetry in the H gas in the SAMI Galaxy Survey sample, we investigate the comparative influences of environment and intrinsic properties of galaxies on perturbation. We use spatially resolved H velocity fields from the SAMI Galaxy Survey to quantify kinematic asymmetry () in nearby galaxies and environmental and stellar mass data from the GAMA survey. {We find that local environment, measured as distance to nearest neighbour, is inversely correlated with kinematic asymmetry for galaxies with , but there is no significant correlation for galaxies with . Moreover, low mass galaxies () have greater kinematic asymmetry at all separations, suggesting a different physical source of asymmetry is important in low…
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