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GASS 3505: the prototype of HI-excess, passive galaxies

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2016-08-17 v1

Abstract

We present our multiwavelength analysis of a prototype \HI-excess galaxy, GASS 3505, selected based on having a large gas content (MHI=109.9M_{\rm HI} = 10^{9.9} \msun) compared to its little associated star formation activity (\sim0.1 \msun\ yr1^{-1}) in the GALEX Arecibo SDSS Survey (GASS). Very Large Array (VLA) observations show that the \HI\ in GASS 3505 is distributed in a regularly rotating, extended (\sim50 kpc radius) gas ring. In the SDSS optical image GASS 3505 appears as a bulge-dominated galaxy, however deep optical imaging reveals low surface brightness (25\gtrsim25 mag arcsec2^{-2}) stellar emission around the central bulge. Direct evidence for accretion is detected in form of an extended (\sim60 kpc) stellar stream, showing that GASS 3505 has experienced a minor merger in the recent past. We investigate the possibility that the \HI\ ring in GASS 3505 was accreted in such a merger event using N-body and smoothed particle hydrodynamic (SPH) simulations. The best model that reproduces the general properties (i.e., gas distribution and kinematics, stellar morphology) of the galaxy involves a merger between the central bulge and a gas-rich (MM_{\star} = 109^9 \msun\ and MHIM_{\rm HI}/MM_{\star} = 10) disk galaxy. However, small discrepancies in the observed and modeled properties could suggest that other sources of gas have to be involved in the build-up of the gas reservoir. This work is the first step toward a larger program to investigate the physical mechanisms that drive the large scatter in the gas scaling relations of nearby galaxies.

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@article{arxiv.1607.01446,
  title  = {GASS 3505: the prototype of HI-excess, passive galaxies},
  author = {K. Gereb and B. Catinella and L. Cortese and K. Bekki and S. Moran and D. Schiminovich},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1607.01446},
  year   = {2016}
}

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Accepted for publication in MNRAS