Revisiting the Group-Dominant Elliptical NGC 5044 in the Radio Band: Continuum Emission and Detection of HI Absorption

Abstract

We present new MeerKAT L-band (continuum and HI) and upgraded Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (300-850 MHz) observations of the archetypal cool-core group-dominant early-type galaxy NGC 5044. Our new continuum images reveal diffuse, steep spectrum (α0.99\, GHz1.56\, GHz=-1.530.6) radio emission extending about 25 kpc around the unresolved radio core. The observed radio emission overlaps with the known X-ray cavities, but is not confined to them. We also find the first direct evidence of neutral atomic gas in NGC 5044, in the form of a 3.8σ significant two-component HI absorption line seen against the emission of the active nucleus. The peak velocities are well correlated with the previously reported CO(2-1) absorption, but the HI lines are moderately broader, spanning velocities from 265\, \, km\,s-1 to 305\, \, km\,s-1. We do not detect HI emission, but place an upper limit of MHI< 5.4 × 107 \, M in the central 15 arcsec (2.2 kpc) of the galaxy. This is significantly less than the estimated molecular gas content, and implies a molecular-to-atomic mass ratio of ≥ 1.7:1, consistent with these gas phases forming through cooling from the hot intra-group medium. We also constrain the spin temperature to T spin≤ 950\, K, indicating that the detected HI is in the cold neutral phase.

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