Revisiting the Group-Dominant Elliptical NGC 5044 in the Radio Band: Continuum Emission and Detection of HI Absorption
Kamlesh Rajpurohit, Tirna Deb, Konstantinos Kolokythas, Kshitij, Thorat, Ewan O'Sullivan, Gerrit Schellenberger, Laurence P. David, Jan M., Vrtilek, Simona Giacintucci, William Forman, Christine Jones, Mpati Ramatsoku

TL;DR
This study uses new radio observations to reveal diffuse radio emission and the first direct detection of neutral atomic hydrogen in NGC 5044, providing insights into its gas phases and interactions with the environment.
Contribution
First direct detection of HI absorption in NGC 5044 and detailed radio imaging revealing diffuse emission and gas phase ratios in a cool-core galaxy group.
Findings
Diffuse steep spectrum radio emission extends 25 kpc.
First evidence of HI absorption against the nucleus.
Molecular-to-atomic gas mass ratio is ≥1.7:1.
Abstract
We present new MeerKAT L-band (continuum and HI) and upgraded Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (300-850 MHz) observations of the archetypal cool-core group-dominant early-type galaxy NGC 5044. Our new continuum images reveal diffuse, steep spectrum () radio emission extending about 25 kpc around the unresolved radio core. The observed radio emission overlaps with the known X-ray cavities, but is not confined to them. We also find the first direct evidence of neutral atomic gas in NGC 5044, in the form of a 3.8 significant two-component HI absorption line seen against the emission of the active nucleus. The peak velocities are well correlated with the previously reported CO(2-1) absorption, but the HI lines are moderately broader, spanning velocities from to . We do not detect HI…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
