A Dearth of Atomic Hydrogen in NGC1052-DF2

Abstract

The recently claimed discovery of an ultra-diffuse galaxy lacking dark matter has important implications for alternate theories to dark matter as well as models of galaxy formation within the context. In this letter, we present a deep Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT) search for atomic hydrogen in this ultra-diffuse galaxy, NGC1052-DF2. We report a non-detection of the HI21cm transition from the galaxy and place a stringent upper-limit on the HI mass of the galaxy - MHI < 3.15 × 106 \ ( V/20 \ km/s)1/2 \ M \ (3σ). This makes NGC1052-DF2 an extremely gas poor galaxy with an atomic gas to stellar mass fraction of MHI/M* \ < \ 0.016 \ ( V/20 \ km/s)1/2 \ (3σ). Such low gas fractions are typical of dwarf ellipticals in dense environments and would be consistent with NGC1052-DF2 having undergone a tidal stripping event which can also explain its apparent lack of dark matter.

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