Gas Accretion in NGC 3656 (ARP 155)

Balcells, Marc; Sancisi, Renzo
Bibliographical reference

Astronomical Journal v.111, p.1053

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1996
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2
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0
Citations
11
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8
Description
We study the gas distribution in the recent merger remnant NGC 3656, a perturbed elliptical. The total gaseous mass content is a few times 10^9^M_sun_. The galaxy contains comparable amounts of atomic and molecular hydrogen. Roughly 90% of the gas mass lies at or near the prominent minor axis dust lane of the galaxy. There are also strong indications of an H I extension to the south, which projects onto a luminosity condensation bound by a prominent optical shell. Most likely, the galaxy is still accreting gas from the southern extension. This system may be a precursor of polar ring or shell galaxies such as Cen A.