Min Bao, Yanmei Chen, Qiusheng Gu, Huiyuan Wang, Yong Shi and Peng Wang
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Using the integral field unit data from the Mapping Nearby Galaxies at Apache Point Observatory survey, we build a sample of gas-star misaligned galaxies. The large-scale environment of misaligned galaxies is dominated by filaments and clusters, while it is less dense relative to the gas-star aligned control galaxies. The direction of the large-scale structure (LSS) is defined by its minor axis ( ), which indicates the slowest collapsing direction. For the aligned controls, the gas and stellar spins are preferentially perpendicular to , since these galaxies reside in high-mass host halos. For the misaligned galaxies, the gas spins also tend to be perpendicular to , suggesting that misaligned gas is recently accreted from the LSS. Meanwhile, there is no correlation between their stellar spins and . There are two possible explanations for this observational phenomenon: (1) the large-scale environments of misaligned galaxies evolve as they grow, with stellar angular momenta acquired in different environments having different orientations; (2) the correlation between stellar spins and the LSS is smeared out since a relatively higher portion of misaligned galaxies in sheet environments are statistically analyzed together with those in filament environments.