MeerKAT-16 HI observation of the dIrr galaxy WLM
Roger Ianjamasimanana, Brenda Namumba, Athanaseus J. T. Ramaila, Anna, S. Saburova, Gyula I. G. Jozsa, Talon Myburgh, Kshitij Thorat, Claude, Carignan, Eric Maina, W. J. G. de Blok, Lexy A. L. Andati, Benjamin V. Hugo,, Dane Kleiner, Peter Kamphuis, Paolo Serra, Oleg M. Smirnov

TL;DR
This study combines MeerKAT and GBT observations to model the neutral hydrogen distribution and kinematics of the dwarf galaxy WLM, revealing dark matter dominance and non-circular motions.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed HI kinematic model of WLM using MeerKAT data and compares dark matter halo models, highlighting non-circular motions.
Findings
WLM's HI disc extends up to 8.5 kpc in diameter.
Non-circular motions better fit the observed data.
Dark matter dominates WLM's mass distribution at all radii.
Abstract
We present observations and models of the kinematics and the distribution of the neutral hydrogen (HI) in the isolated dwarf irregular galaxy, Wolf-Lundmark-Melotte (WLM). We observed WLM with the Green Bank Telescope (GBT) and as part of the MeerKAT Early Science Programme, where 16 dishes were available. The HI disc of WLM extends out to a major axis diameter of 30 arcmin (8.5 kpc), and a minor axis diameter of 20 arcmin (5.6 kpc) as measured by the GBT. We use the MeerKAT data to model WLM using the TiRiFiC software suite, allowing us to fit different tilted-ring models and select the one that best matches the observation. Our final best-fitting model is a flat disc with a vertical thickness, a constant inclination and dispersion, and a radially-varying surface brightness with harmonic distortions. To simulate bar-like motions, we include second-order harmonic distortions in velocity…
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