MeerKAT Discovery of an Infalling Cold Gas Tail onto the Nearby Barred Spiral Galaxy, NGC 5643
K. C. Santana, F. M. Maccagni, R. Deane, J. Healy

TL;DR
This paper reports high-resolution MeerKAT 21-cm observations of NGC 5643, revealing complex neutral hydrogen gas flows including an infalling gas tail, extraplanar gas, and surrounding low-mass H I sources, crucial for understanding galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed high-resolution H I mapping of NGC 5643, uncovering gas inflows, outflows, and environmental interactions that were previously unobserved.
Findings
Detection of a 30 kpc H I tail with counter-rotating velocities.
Identification of extraplanar gas components linked to star formation.
Discovery of surrounding low-mass H I sources near NGC 5643.
Abstract
The detailed study of gas flows in local Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) is essential for understanding the regulation of star formation and black hole growth, which are fundamental to galaxy evolution. One such AGN case study is NGC 5643, a nearby ( Mpc) star-forming, late-type, Seyfert galaxy, where inflows and outflows have been observed in detail. NGC 5643 has been studied at multiple wavelengths, however, a key missing component is sensitive, high-resolution neutral hydrogen () observations. We present 21-cm observations of NGC 5643 with MeerKAT, revealing six low- mass (M_{\text{\mathrm{H\,I}}}\sim10^{7} M_\odot) sources surrounding NGC 5643 and in IC 4444, kpc north of NGC 5643. In NGC 5643, extends beyond the stellar disk with several morphological and kinematical asymmetries. North of the…
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