... Neutral hydrogen is the best tracer of accreting and outflowing gas, however very hard to detect due to its low column density. ... Simulations predict that in order to detect HI in the extended environment of galaxies, brightness sensitivities well below NHI ~1018 cm-2 are required (e.g. Popping et al. ... Direct aims of the projects include: - Achieve a 1 sigma NHI of 2.5x1017 cm-2 over 20 km/s. - Measure the extended gas content of galaxies to detect gas accretion and outflows. ...
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