The detection of a massive chain of dark HI clouds in the GAMA G23 Field
Gyula I. G. Jozsa, T. H. Jarrett, Michelle Cluver, O. Ivy Wong, Okkert, Havenga, H. F. M. Yao, L. Marchetti, E. N. Taylor, Peter Kamphuis, Filippo M., Maccagni, Athanaseus J. T. Ramaila, Paolo Serra, Oleg M. Smirnov, Sarah V., White, Virginia Kilborn, B. W. Holwerda

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a massive, extended, dark HI cloud complex near a galaxy group, characterized by its large mass, tenuous structure, and lack of detectable stellar counterparts, raising questions about its origin and stability.
Contribution
First detailed observation of a massive, dark HI cloud complex with minimal stellar content, using MeerKAT, highlighting its unusual properties and potential origins.
Findings
Total HI mass of the complex is approximately 10^10 solar masses.
The structure extends about 400 kpc with seven HI peaks interconnected.
The complex has very little kinematic structure, complicating rotation analysis.
Abstract
We report on the detection of a large, extended HI cloud complex in the GAMA G23 field, located at a redshift of , observed as part of the MeerHOGS campaign (a pilot survey to explore the mosaicing capabilities of MeerKAT). The cloud complex, with a total mass of , lies in proximity to a large galaxy group with . We identify seven HI peak concentrations, interconnected as a tenuous 'chain' structure, extending from east-to-west, with the largest (central) concentration containing in HI gas distributed across . The main source is not detected in ultra-violet, optical or infrared imaging. The implied gas mass-to-light (/) is extreme (1000) even in comparison to other 'dark clouds'. The complex has very little kinematic…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
