论文标题
孤立星系的运动学,CIG 993
Kinematics of an isolated galaxy, CIG 993
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论文摘要
我们提出了CIG 993的扫描Fabry-Perot干涉测量值,这是一个明显孤立的发光红外星系,也表现出发光的蓝色紧凑型和狼射线星系特征,以及高恒星形成率。我们对H $α$排放线的高分辨率观察使我们得出了径向速度场以及速度分散$σ$以及银河系的残留速度场。该星系表现出几个运动学成分。一方面,在速度场上检测到的速度梯度可以与旋转磁盘 - 旋转磁盘相关联,而光谱分辨率较少。然而,速度场,$σ$和剩余速度场与银河系中央部分的圆形运动显示出明显的偏差,该区域与狼射线数量高的区域匹配,与星系的蓝色发光分量相吻合。我们发现银河系中央部分的电离气体的狭窄和宽速度成分。广泛的组成部分是与正在进行的恒星形成爆发有关的中央流出的证据。银河系的形态界化分析表明,我们只看到星系中最亮的部分,该部分与凸起,中央条和磁盘的开始相对应。我们认为CIG 993是一个磁盘银河系,具有重要的恒星形成过程,最有可能是由于相对较新的相互作用引起的。这可能意味着小型相遇可能会改变星系的全球特征,而不会干扰主旋转磁盘运动,也可以改变银河系的形态。
We present scanning Fabry-Perot interferometric observations of CIG 993, an apparently isolated luminous infrared galaxy also exhibiting luminous blue compact and Wolf-Rayet galaxy features, as well as high star formation rate. Our high resolution observations of the H$α$ emission line allowed us to derive the radial velocity field, as well as the velocity dispersion $σ$, and the residual velocity fields of the galaxy. This galaxy exhibits several kinematical components. On one hand, the velocity gradients detected on the velocity field can be associated with a rotating disk -contrary to previous results with less spectral resolution-. However, the velocity field, the $σ$ and residual velocity field show significant deviations from circular motions in the central part of the galaxy that matches a region with high number of Wolf-Rayet and O stars, coincident with the blue luminous component of the galaxy. We find narrow and broad velocity components for the ionized gas in the central part of the galaxy. The broad component is evidence of a central outflow related with the on-going burst of stellar formation. The morpho-kinematical analysis of the galaxy indicates we are only seeing the brightest parts of the galaxy which correspond to the bulge, a central bar and the beginning of the disk. We believe CIG 993 is a disk galaxy harboring important star-forming processes most likely caused by a relatively recent interaction. This could imply that small encounters could change the global characteristics of a galaxy without disturbing the main rotation disk motion, nor the morphology of the galaxy.