HI gas in the rejuvenated radio galaxy PKS 2014-55
Abstract
We present new high-spectral-resolution MeerKAT observations of HI absorption against the central region of the restarted, giant, X-shaped radio galaxy PKS2014-55, which exhibits morphological evidence of three distinct cycles of activity. We report a wide component (FWHM=38 7~kms-1) redshifted to 96 50~kms-1, a deep narrow detection (FWHM=19 6~kms-1) redshifted to 160 40~kms-1, and a shallow component (FWHM=22 6~kms-1) redshifted to 240 40~kms-1. One of the three components exceeds the typical rotational velocity of 100~kms-1, suggesting complex kinematics of the inflowing gas. These HI observations support the correlation between the occurrence of HI absorption and the rejuvenation of radio activity.
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