FCC046 is a Fornax Cluster dwarf elliptical galaxy. Optical observations have shown that this galaxy, besides an old and metal-poor stellar population, also contains a very young centrally concentrated population and is actively forming stars, albeit at a very low level. Here, we report on 21 cm observations of FCC046 with the Australia Telescope Compact Array which we conducted in the course of a small survey of Fornax Cluster early-type dwarf galaxies. We have discovered a ∼107 M⊙ H I cloud surrounding FCC046. We show that the presence of this significant gas reservoir offers a concise explanation for this galaxy's optical morphological and kinematical properties. Surprisingly, the H I gas, as evidenced by its morphology and its rotational motion around the galaxy's optical major axis, is kinematically decoupled from the galaxy's stellar body. This is the first time such a ring of gaseous material in minor-axis rotation is discovered around a dwarf galaxy. © 2013. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved..
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De Rijcke, S., Buyle, P., & Koleva, M. (2013). FCC046: A candidate gaseous polar ring dwarf elliptical galaxy in the fornax cluster. Astrophysical Journal Letters, 770(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/770/2/L26
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