Anomalous H i in NGC 2997

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We present deep H I observations of the moderately inclined spiral galaxy, NGC 2997. The goal of these observations was to search for H I clouds in the vicinity of NGC 2997 analogous to the high-velocity clouds of the Milky Way and gain insight into their origins. We find evidence for the presence of a galactic fountain as well as the accretion of intragalactic material, however we do not identify any large clouds of H I far from the disk of the galaxy. NGC 2997 has a thick, lagging H I disk that is modeled with a vertical velocity gradient of 18-31 km s-1 kpc-1. Anomalous velocity H I clouds with masses of order 107 M, which cannot be explained by galactic fountain models allow us to estimate a lower limit to the accretion of extragalactic gas of 1.2 M yr-1. The number and mass of these clouds have implications for cosmological simulations of large-scale structure and the presence of dark matter halos. We have used values from the literature to estimate a star formation rate of 5 1 M yr-1 and to derive a new distance to NGC 2997 of 12.2 0.9 Mpc using published Tully-Fisher relations. © 2009. The American Astronomical Society.

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Hess, K. M., Pisano, D. J., Wilcots, E. M., & Chengalur, J. N. (2009). Anomalous H i in NGC 2997. Astrophysical Journal, 699(1), 76–88. https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/699/1/76

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