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2001A&A...365..360T - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 365, 360-369 (2001/1-3)

HI observations of the starburst galaxy NGC 2146.

TARAMOPOULOS A., PAYNE H. and BRIGGS F.H.

Abstract (from CDS):

NGC 2146 is a peculiar spiral galaxy which is currently undergoing a major burst of star formation and is immersed in a extended HI structure that has morphological and kinematical resemblence to a strong tidal interaction. This paper reports aperture synthesis observations carried out in the 21 cm line with the Very Large Array (VLA) of two fields positioned to optimally cover the HI streams to the north and south of the galaxy, along with a 300 ft total power spectral mapping program to recover the low surface brightness extended emission. The observations reveal elongated streams of neutral hydrogen towards both the north and the south of the optical galaxy extending out up to 6 Holmberg radii. The streams are not in the principle plane of rotation of the galaxy, but instead are suggestive of a tidal interaction between NGC 2146 and a LSB companion that was destroyed by the encounter and remains undetected at optical wavelengths. Part of the southern stream is turning back to fall into the main galaxy, where it will create a long-lived warp in the HI disk of NGC 2146. Analysis of the trajectory of the outlying gas suggests that the closest encounter took place about 0.8 billion years ago and that infall of debris will continue for a similar time span.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: individual: NGC 2146 - galaxies: interactions - galaxies: kinematics and dynamics - galaxies: spiral - gadio lines: galaxies

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