Neutral hydrogen in the starburst galaxy NGC3690/IC694

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Galaxies, Hydrogen, Microwave Emission, Neutral Gases, Star Formation, Far Infrared Radiation, Spatial Distribution

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Researchers made observations of the neutral hydrogen (HI) emission structure surrounding the very deep absorption peak (observed earlier by Dickey (1986)) in the galaxy pair NGC3690/IC694. This galaxy pair is highly luminous in the far infrared, and known to exhibit extensive star formation as well as nuclear activity. Knowledge of the spatial distribution and velocity structure of the HI emission is of great importance to the understanding of the dynamics of the interaction and the resulting environmental effects on the galaxies.

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