WALLABY Early Science -- IV. ASKAP HI imaging of the nearby galaxy IC 5201
D. Kleiner, B. S. Koribalski, P. Serra, M. T. Whiting, T. Westmeier,, O. I. Wong, P. Kamphuis, A. Popping, G. Bekiaris, A. Elagali, B.-Q. For, K., Lee-Waddell, J. P. Madrid, T.N. Reynolds, J. Rhee, L. Shao, L., Staveley-Smith, J. Wang, C. S. Anderson, J. Collier, S. M. Ord

TL;DR
This paper reports ASKAP HI imaging of the nearby galaxy IC 5201, revealing its HI properties, interactions, and kinematics, with new detections and insights into its morphology and environment.
Contribution
First ASKAP HI imaging of IC 5201 providing detailed kinematics, new HI detections, and evidence of tidal interactions and warping.
Findings
Nine HI detections including five new ones.
Evidence of tidal interaction and warping in IC 5201.
No signs of HI stripping or altered star formation.
Abstract
We present a Wide-field ASKAP L-Band Legacy All-sky Blind surveY (WALLABY) study of the nearby ( = 915 km s) spiral galaxy IC 5201 using the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP). IC 5201 is a blue, barred spiral galaxy that follows the known scaling relations between stellar mass, SFR, HI mass and diameter. We create a four-beam mosaicked HI image cube, from 175 hours of observations made with a 12-antenna sub-array. The RMS noise level of the cube is 1.7 mJy beam per channel, equivalent to a column density of = 1.4 10 cm over 25 km s. We report 9 extragalactic HI detections 5 new HI detections including the first velocity measurements for 2 galaxies. These sources are IC 5201, 3 dwarf satellite galaxies, 2 galaxies and a tidal feature belonging to the NGC 7232/3 triplet and 2 potential infalling…
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