A blind ATCA HI survey of the Fornax galaxy cluster: properties of the HI detections
A. Loni (1, 2), P. Serra (1), D. Kleiner (1), L. Cortese (3, 4),, B. Catinella (3, 4), B. Koribalski (5), T. H. Jarrett (6), D. Cs. Molnar, (1), T. A. Davis (7), E. Iodice (8), K. Lee-Waddell (5), F. Loi (1), F. M., Maccagni (1), R. Peletier (9), A. Popping (3, 10)

TL;DR
This study presents the first interferometric blind HI survey of the Fornax galaxy cluster, revealing properties of HI detections, their distribution, morphology, and implications for galaxy evolution within the cluster environment.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the HI content, morphology, and environmental effects on galaxies in the Fornax cluster using a novel blind interferometric survey.
Findings
Detected 16 HI-rich galaxies out of 200 members.
HI detections avoid the cluster core, indicating recent infall.
HI is lost within approximately 2 Gyr during cluster infall.
Abstract
We present the first interferometric blind HI survey of the Fornax galaxy cluster, which covers an area of 15 deg out to the cluster . The survey has a resolution of 67''x95'' and 6.6 km with a 3 sensitivity of N(HI)~2x10 cm and MHI 2x10 M. We detect 16 galaxies out of 200 spectroscopically confirmed Fornax cluster members. The detections cover ~3 orders of magnitude in HI mass, from 8x10 to 1.5x10 M. They avoid the central, virialised region of the cluster both on the sky and in projected phase-space, showing that they are recent arrivals and that, in Fornax, HI is lost within a crossing time, ~2 Gyr. Half of these galaxies exhibit a disturbed HI morphology, including several cases of asymmetries, tails, offsets between HI and optical centres, and a case of a truncated HI disc suggesting that they have been…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
