The detection of a massive chain of dark HI clouds in the GAMA G23 Field
Abstract
We report on the detection of a large, extended HI cloud complex in the GAMA G23 field, located at a redshift of z\,\,0.03, observed as part of the MeerHOGS campaign (a pilot survey to explore the mosaicing capabilities of MeerKAT). The cloud complex, with a total mass of 1010.0\,M, lies in proximity to a large galaxy group with Mdyn1013.5\,M. We identify seven HI peak concentrations, interconnected as a tenuous 'chain' structure, extending 400\,kpc from east-to-west, with the largest (central) concentration containing 109.7\,M in HI gas distributed across 50\,kpc. The main source is not detected in ultra-violet, optical or infrared imaging. The implied gas mass-to-light (MHI/Lr) is extreme (>1000) even in comparison to other 'dark clouds'. The complex has very little kinematic structure (110\,km\,s-1), making it difficult to identify cloud rotation. Assuming pressure support, the total mass of the central concentration is >1010.2\,M, while a lower limit to the dynamical mass in the case of full rotational support is 1010.4\,M. If the central concentration is a stable structure, it has to contain some amount of unseen matter, but potentially less than is observed for a typical galaxy. It is, however, not clear whether the structure has any gravitationally stable concentrations. We report a faint UV--optical--infrared source in proximity to one of the smaller concentrations in the gas complex, leading to a possible stellar association. The system nature and origins is enigmatic, potentially being the result of an interaction with or within the galaxy group it appears to be associated with.
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