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HI Kinematics, Mass Distribution, and Star Formation Threshold in NGC 6822, using the SKA pathfinder KAT-7

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2017-11-08 v1

Abstract

We present high sensitivity HI observations of NGC 6822, obtained with the Karoo Array Telescope (KAT-7). We study the kinematics, the mass distribution, and the star formation thresholds. The KAT-7 short baselines and low system temperature make it sensitive to large-scale, low surface brightness emission. The observations detected \sim 23%\% more flux than previous ATCA observations. We fit a tilted ring model to the HI velocity field to derive the rotation curve (RC). The KAT-7 observations allow the measurement of the rotation curve of NGC 6822 out to 5.8 kpc, \sim 1 kpc further than existing measurements. NGC 6822 is seen to be dark matter dominated at all radii. The observationally motivated pseudo-isothermal dark matter (DM) halo model reproduces well the observed RC while the Navarro Frank-White DM model gives a poor fit to the data. We find the best fit mass to light ratio (M/L) of 0.12 ±\pm 0.01 which is consistent with the literature. The Modified Newtonian Dynamics (MOND) gives a poor fit to our data. We derive the star formation threshold in NGC 6822 using the HI and Hα\alpha data. The critical gas densities were calculated for gravitational instabilities using the Toomre-Q criterion and the cloud-growth criterion. We found that in regions of star formation, the cloud-growth criterion explains star formation better than the Toomre-Q criterion. This shows that the local shear rate could be a key player in cloud formation for irregular galaxies such as NGC 6822.

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@article{arxiv.1708.09447,
  title  = {HI Kinematics, Mass Distribution, and Star Formation Threshold in NGC 6822, using the SKA pathfinder KAT-7},
  author = {Brenda Namumba and Claude Carignan and Sean Passmoor and Erwin de Blok},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1708.09447},
  year   = {2017}
}