FEASTS Combined with Interferometry. I. Overall Properties of Diffuse H i and Implications for Gas Accretion in Nearby Galaxies
We present a statistical study of the properties of diffuse H i in 10 nearby galaxies, comparing the H i detected by the single-dish telescope FAST (FEASTS program) and the interferometer Very Large Array (THINGS program), respectively. The THINGS observation missed H i with a median of 23% due to t...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Astrophysical journal 2024-06, Vol.968 (1), p.48 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We present a statistical study of the properties of diffuse H
i
in 10 nearby galaxies, comparing the H
i
detected by the single-dish telescope FAST (FEASTS program) and the interferometer Very Large Array (THINGS program), respectively. The THINGS observation missed H
i
with a median of 23% due to the short-spacing problem of interferometry and limited sensitivity. We extract the diffuse H
i
by subtracting the dense H
i
, which is obtained from the THINGS data with a uniform flux-density threshold, from the total H
i
detected by FAST. Among the sample, the median diffuse-H
i
fraction is 34%, and more diffuse H
i
is found in galaxies exhibiting more prominent tidal-interaction signatures. The diffuse H
i
we detected seems to be distributed in disk-like layers within a typical thickness of 1 kpc, different from the more halo-like diffuse H
i
detected around NGC 4631 in a previous study. Most of the diffuse H
i
is cospatial with the dense H
i
and has a typical column density of 10
17.7
–10
20.1
cm
−2
. The diffuse and dense H
i
exhibit a similar rotational motion, but the former lags by a median of 25% in at least the inner disks, and its velocity dispersions are typically twice as high. Based on a simplified estimation of circumgalactic medium properties and assuming pressure equilibrium, the volume density of diffuse H
i
appears to be constant within each individual galaxy, implying its role as a cooling interface. Comparing with existing models, these results are consistent with a possible link between tidal interactions, the formation of diffuse H
i
, and gas accretion. |
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ISSN: | 0004-637X 1538-4357 |
DOI: | 10.3847/1538-4357/ad3e61 |