HI 21cm mapping of the host galaxy of AT2018cow: a fast-evolving luminous transient within a ring of high column density gas
Abstract
We report Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT) HI 21cm imaging of CGCG 137-068, the host galaxy of the fast-evolving luminous transient (FELT) AT2018cow. This is the first study of the gas properties of a FELT host galaxy. We obtain a total HI mass of (6.6 0.9) × 108 M for the host galaxy, which implies an atomic gas depletion time of 3 Gyr and a gas-to-stellar mass ratio of 0.47, consistent with values in normal star-forming dwarf galaxies. At spatial resolutions of ≥ 6 kpc, the HI of CGCG 137-068 appears to be distributed in a disk, in mostly regular rotation. However, at spatial resolutions of 2 kpc, the highest column density HI is found to lie in an asymmetric ring around the central regions, with HI column densities ≥ 1021 cm-2; AT2018cow lies within this high column density ring. This HI ring could be suggestive of an interaction between CGCG 137-068 and a companion galaxy. Such a ring is ideal for the formation of compact regions of star formation hosting massive stars which are likely progenitors of FELTs. We measure a 1.4 GHz flux density of 1.13 0.13 mJy for AT2018cow on 2018 August 27.
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