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Neutral Hydrogen in the Polar Ring Galaxy UGC 9796

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, , Citation A. L. Cox et al 2006 AJ 131 828 DOI 10.1086/498726

1538-3881/131/2/828

Abstract

We have used the Very Large Array to observe the polar ring galaxy UGC 9796 (II Zw 73; PRC A-06) in the 21 cm line of neutral hydrogen. All the neutral gas in this galaxy is associated with the polar ring. Our observations show that ≃5 × 109 M of H I rotates in a plane projected about 25° from perpendicular to the equatorial plane of the early-type host galaxy, consistent with earlier observations in the Hα line. The outermost gas appears to bend away from the minor axis of the host system, in the same sense as the stellar ring. UGC 9796 is in a very gas-rich environment: our 21 cm images show five gas-rich companion galaxies in the same field within 100 km s-1, with a total of ≃2 × 1010 M between them. However, we see no H I streamers connecting the systems or any other evidence for an ongoing interaction between UGC 9796 and its companions.

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10.1086/498726