Sensitive 21cm Observations of Neutral Hydrogen in the Local Group near M31
Abstract
Very sensitive 21cm HI measurements have been made at several locations around the Local Group galaxy M31 using the Green Bank Telescope (GBT) at an angular resolution of 9.1', with a 5σ detection level of NHI = 3.9 × 1017~cm-2 for a 30 km~s-1 line. Most of the HI in a 12 square degree area almost equidistant between M31 and M33 is contained in nine discrete clouds that have a typical size of a few kpc and HI mass of 105 M. Their velocities in the Local Group Standard of Rest lie between -100 and +40 km~s-1, comparable to the systemic velocities of M31 and M33. The clouds appear to be isolated kinematically and spatially from each other. The total HI mass of all nine clouds is 1.4 × 106 M for an adopted distance of 800 kpc with perhaps another 0.2 × 106 M in smaller clouds or more diffuse emission. The HI mass of each cloud is typically three orders of magnitude less than the dynamical (virial) mass needed to bind the cloud gravitationally. Although they have the size and HI mass of dwarf galaxies, the clouds are unlikely to be part of the satellite system of the Local Group as they lack stars. To the north of M31, sensitive HI measurements on a coarse grid find emission that may be associated with an extension of the M31 high-velocity cloud population to projected distances of 100 kpc. An extension of the M31 high-velocity cloud population at a similar distance to the south, toward M33, is not observed.
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