\HI 21-cm Line Properties of the Nearby LIRG IRAS 04296+2923
Guixiang Feng, Zhongzu Wu, Chuanpeng Zhang, Ming Zhu

TL;DR
This study analyzes the ext{HI} 21 cm properties of the nearby LIRG IRAS 04296+2923 using VLA and FAST data, revealing its group environment, kinematics, and starburst activity, suggesting internal processes drive its luminosity rather than a merger.
Contribution
It provides detailed ext{HI} and radio continuum analysis of IRAS 04296+2923, highlighting its group environment and internal starburst mechanisms as key factors in its LIRG nature.
Findings
IRAS 04296+2923 is part of a small galaxy group with a close companion.
The galaxy exhibits rotation-dominated ext{HI} kinematics with subtle tidal features.
Radio spectrum modeling indicates a young, dust-obscured nuclear starburst.
Abstract
We present an analysis of archival Very Large Array (VLA) and Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST) \HI\ 21 cm data, together with archival multi-band radio continuum observations, of the nearby luminous infrared galaxy IRAS~04296+2923. The system, located behind the Taurus dark cloud at a distance of 29 Mpc, forms a small galaxy group consisting of five members as revealed by the \HI\ imaging. IRAS~04296+2923 has a close companion, HI~0432+2926, with a projected separation of 40 kpc, a small line-of-sight velocity difference of v = 26 km s, and comparable total \HI\ masses of order ~. Both galaxies exhibit regular \HI\ velocity fields and characteristic double-horn profiles in the VLA and FAST data, accompanied by only subtle asymmetries and extended \HI\ structures, indicating rotation-dominated kinematics with…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
