HI observations of Sextans A and B with the SKA pathfinder KAT-7
Abstract
HI observations of the Local Group dwarf irregular galaxies Sextans A and B, obtained with the Karoo Array Telescope (KAT-7) are presented. The KAT-7 wide field of view and excellent surface brightness sensitivity allows us to verify the true HI extent of the galaxies. We derive HI extends of 30 and 20 and total HI fluxes of 181 2.0 Jy.km.s and 105 1.4 Jy.km.s for Sextans A and B respectively. This result shows clearly the overestimate of the HI extent and total flux of 54 and 264 Jy.km.s reported for Sextans A using the Effelsberg observations. Tilted ring models allow us to derive the rotation curves (RCs) of Sextans A and B out to 550 ( 3.5 kpc) and 650 ( 4 kpc) respectively. The RCs of the two galaxies are seen to decline in the outer parts. The dark matter distribution in Sextans A is better described by the pseudo-isothermal halo model when a M/L ratio of 0.2 is used. For Sextans B, the mass model fits are not as good but again an isothermal sphere with a M/L of 0.2 represents best the data. Using the MOdified Newtonian Dynamics (MOND), better fits are obtained when the constant a is allowed to vary. The critical densities for gravitational instabilities are calculated using the Toomre- and cloud-growth based on shear criterion. We find that in regions of star formation, the cloud growth criterion based on shear explains better the star formation in both Sextans A and B.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1804.07730,
title = {HI observations of Sextans A and B with the SKA pathfinder KAT-7},
author = {Brenda Namumba and Claude Carignan and Sean Passmoor},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1804.07730},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
15 pages, 19 figures, Accepted for publication in MNRAS