Abstract

Abstract We present detections of 21 cm emission from neutral hydrogen (H i) in the circumgalactic medium (CGM) of the local edge-on galaxies NGC 891 and NGC 4565 using the Robert C. Byrd Green Bank Telescope (GBT). With our 5σ sensitivity of cm−2 calculated over a 20 km s−1 channel, we achieve detections out to along the minor axes. The velocity width of the CGM emission is as large as that of the disk km s−1, indicating the existence of a diffuse component permeating the halo. We compare our GBT measurements with interferometric data from the Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope (WSRT). The WSRT maps the H i emission from the disk at high signal-to-noise ratio but has limited surface brightness sensitivity at the angular scales probed with the GBT. After convolving the WSRT data to the spatial resolution of the GBT (FWHM = 9.′1), we find that the emission detected by the WSRT accounts for % ( %) of the total flux recovered by the GBT from the CGM of NGC 891 (NGC 4565). The existence of significant GBT-only flux suggests the presence of a large amount of diffuse, low column density H i emission in the CGM. For reasonable assumptions, the extended diffuse H i could account for 5.2 ± 0.9% and 2.0 ± 0.8% of the total H i emission of NGC 891 and NGC 4565.

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