Highly filamentary H\, I gas in the circumgalactic medium and intragalactic medium around NGC 4631
Abstract
Neutral hydrogen (H\, I) in the circumgalactic medium (CGM) and intergalactic medium (IGM) traces baryon cycling and galaxy evolution, yet fine filamentary substructures in diffuse CGM/IGM H\, I remain poorly constrained observationally. We combine FAST FEASTS single-dish and VLA THINGS interferometric H\, I data of the NGC 4631 group to report the first robust detection of kpc-scale filamentary structures in the CGM/IGM, with widths of 0.5-3.3\ kpc and lengths of 6.1-49.8\ kpc. These features confirm that low-density CGM/IGM gas hosts velocity coherent substructure. From position-velocity kinematic analysis, we identify three filament classes (U-shaped, linear, and wavy), implying diverse formation mechanisms. Our results establish a structural bridge connecting pc-scale interstellar filaments, kpc-scale CGM/IGM filaments, and Mpc-scale cosmic-web filaments, providing key observational support for multiscale gaseous coupling in cosmic ecosystem.
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