Cold gas in the heart of Perseus A
Raffaella Morganti, Suma Murthy, Tom Oosterloo, Jay Blanchard, Claire, Cook, Zsolt Paragi, Monica Orienti, Hiroshi Nagai, Robert Schulz

TL;DR
This study uses JVLA and VLBA observations to analyze neutral hydrogen in the central region of Perseus A, revealing its association with a circum-nuclear disc near the supermassive black hole and discovering a new gas system from a falling galaxy.
Contribution
First detailed HI absorption study of NGC 1275's core linking atomic gas to the circum-nuclear disc and star formation activity.
Findings
HI absorption arises from the circum-nuclear disc close to the SMBH.
No evidence of HI interaction with the radio jet.
Discovery of a new redshifted absorption system from a foreground galaxy.
Abstract
We present new JVLA and VLBA observations tracing the HI in the central region of 3C84 (Perseus A). This radio source is hosted by the bright cluster galaxy NGC 1275 in the centre of the iconic Perseus cluster. With the JVLA, we detected broad (FWHM~500 km/s) HI absorption at arcsecond resolution (~300 pc) centred at the systemic velocity of NGC 1275 against the bright radio continuum, suggesting that the detected gas is very close to the supermassive black hole (SMBH). However, we did not detect any absorption in the higher-resolution VLBA data against the parsec-scale radio core and jet. Based on a comparison of the properties of the HI absorption with those of the molecular circum-nuclear disc (CND) known to be present in NGC 1275, we argue that the HI seen in absorption arises from HI in this fast-rotating CND, and that neutral atomic hydrogen is present as close as ~20 pc from the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
