ALFALFA and WSRT Imaging of Extended HI Features in the Leo Cloud of Galaxies [GA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1608.08986


We present ALFALFA HI observations of a well studied region of the Leo Cloud, which includes the NGC 3227 group and the NGC 3190 group. We detect optically dark HI tails and plumes with extents potentially exceeding 600 kpc, well beyond the field of view of previous observations. These HI features contain approximately 40% of the total HI mass in the NGC~3227 group and 10% in the NGC~3190 group. We also present WSRT maps which show the complex morphology of the extended emission in the NGC~3227 group. We comment on previously proposed models of the interactions in these groups and the implications for the scale of group processing through interactions. Motivated by the extent of the HI plumes, we place the HI observations in the context of the larger loose group, demonstrating the need for future sensitive, wide field HI surveys to understand the role of group processing in galaxy evolution.

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L. Leisman, M. Haynes, R. Giovanelli, et. al.
Thu, 1 Sep 16
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Comments: 17 pages, 9 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS