D. Schiminovich et al., DISCOVERY OF NEUTRAL HYDROGEN ASSOCIATED WITH THE DIFFUSE SHELLS OF NGC 5128 (CENTAURUS-A), The Astrophysical journal, 423(2), 1994, pp. 120000101-120000104
In this Letter, we present for the first time images and kinematics of
neutral hydrogen, which is unambiguously associated with the optical
shells of an E/SO galaxy, NGC 5128. Using the VLA, we have mapped diff
use H I (21 cm) emission out to approximately 15 kpc (15') from the nu
cleus of the galaxy to a limiting column density of 10(20) cm-2. These
observations reveal the presence of 1.5 x 10(8) M. of H I, 10'-15' NE
, N, and SW of the galaxy. The H I distribution follows the curvature
of the outermost ''diffuse'' shells, and is slightly displaced, shifte
d 1' to the outside of the shells. The H I shows a smooth gradient in
velocity over approximately 450 km s-1, nearly the same line-of-sight
velocity range observed in the dust lane. Our results suggest that the
H I might be a partial ring, rotating with the same sense as the main
body of the galaxy. We discuss merger, accretion, and internal shell
formation models and describe how the observed properties of the H I c
hallenge existing theories of shell formation. We also find a morpholo
gical and kinematical connection between the NE cloud of H I and the o
uter optical filaments of Cen A, identifying the H I as the source of
gas being ionized. Finally, we discuss the implications of these resul
ts on the study of high-z radio galaxies with extended emission-line r
egions.