We present an HI synthesis imaging study of NGC 864 (CIG 96), a spiral galaxy well isolated from similarly sized companions, yet presenting an intriguing asymmetry in its integral HI spectrum. The asymmetry in the HI profile is associated with a strong kinematical perturbation in the gaseous envelope of the galaxy, where at one side the decay of the rotation curve is faster than Keplerian. We detect a small (M(HI) = 5 × 106 M⊙) galaxy with a faint optical counterpart at ∼80 kpc projected distance from NGC 864. This galaxy is probably not massive enough to have caused the perturbations in NGC 864. We discuss alternatives, such as the accretion of a gaseous companion at a radial velocity lower than the maximum. © ESO 2005.
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Espada, D., Bosma, A., Verdes-Montenegro, L., Athanassoula, E., Leon, S., Sulentic, J., & Yun, M. S. (2005). The large asymmetric HI envelope of the isolated galaxy NGC 864 (CIG 96). Astronomy and Astrophysics, 442(2), 455–459. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20052743
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