A SINFONI view of the nuclear activity and circumnuclear star formation in NGC 4303
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Resumo: | We present new maps of emission-line flux distributions and kinematics in both ionized (traced by HI and [Fe II] lines) and molecular (H2) gas of the inner 0.7 × 0.7 kpc2 of the galaxy NGC 4303, with a spatial resolution 40–80 pc and velocity resolution 90–150 km s−1 obtained from near-IR integral field spectroscopy using the Very Large Telescope instrument SINFONI. The most prominent feature is a 200–250 pc ring of circumnuclear star-forming regions. The emission from ionized and molecular gas shows distinct flux distributions: while the strongest HI and [Fe II] emission comes from regions in the west side of the ring (ages ~ 4 Myr), the H2 emission is strongest at the nucleus and in the east side of the ring (ages > 10 Myr). We find that regions of enhanced hot H2 emission are anti-correlated with those of enhanced [Fe II] and HI emission, which can be attributed to post-starburst regions that do not have ionizing photons anymore but still are hot enough (≈2000 K) to excite the H2 molecule. The line ratios are consistent with the presence of an active galactic nucleus at the nucleus. The youngest regions have stellar masses in the range 0.3–1.5 × 105 M and ionized and hot molecular gas masses of ~0.25–1.2 × 104 M and ~2.5–5M , respectively. The stellar and gas velocity fields show a rotation pattern, with the gas presenting larger velocity amplitudes than the stars, with a deviation observed for the H2 along the nuclear bar, where increased velocity dispersion is also observed, possibly associated with non-circular motions along the bar. The stars in the ring show smaller velocity dispersion than the surroundings, which can be attributed to a cooler dynamics due to their recent formation from cool gas. |
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Riffel, Rogemar AndréColina, LuisStorchi-Bergmann, ThaisaPiqueras López, JavierArribas, SantiagoRiffel, RogérioPastoriza, Miriani GriseldaSales, Dinalva Aires deDametto, Natacha ZanonLabiano, AlvaroDavies, Richard I.2016-12-31T02:21:28Z20160035-8711http://hdl.handle.net/10183/150379001008152We present new maps of emission-line flux distributions and kinematics in both ionized (traced by HI and [Fe II] lines) and molecular (H2) gas of the inner 0.7 × 0.7 kpc2 of the galaxy NGC 4303, with a spatial resolution 40–80 pc and velocity resolution 90–150 km s−1 obtained from near-IR integral field spectroscopy using the Very Large Telescope instrument SINFONI. The most prominent feature is a 200–250 pc ring of circumnuclear star-forming regions. The emission from ionized and molecular gas shows distinct flux distributions: while the strongest HI and [Fe II] emission comes from regions in the west side of the ring (ages ~ 4 Myr), the H2 emission is strongest at the nucleus and in the east side of the ring (ages > 10 Myr). We find that regions of enhanced hot H2 emission are anti-correlated with those of enhanced [Fe II] and HI emission, which can be attributed to post-starburst regions that do not have ionizing photons anymore but still are hot enough (≈2000 K) to excite the H2 molecule. The line ratios are consistent with the presence of an active galactic nucleus at the nucleus. The youngest regions have stellar masses in the range 0.3–1.5 × 105 M and ionized and hot molecular gas masses of ~0.25–1.2 × 104 M and ~2.5–5M , respectively. The stellar and gas velocity fields show a rotation pattern, with the gas presenting larger velocity amplitudes than the stars, with a deviation observed for the H2 along the nuclear bar, where increased velocity dispersion is also observed, possibly associated with non-circular motions along the bar. The stars in the ring show smaller velocity dispersion than the surroundings, which can be attributed to a cooler dynamics due to their recent formation from cool gas.application/pdfengMonthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Oxford. Vol. 478, no. 4 (Aug. 2018), p. 4192-4205Galáxias ativasGaláxia NGC 4303Formacao de estrelasNucleo galaticoGalaxies: activeGalaxies: individual: NGC 4303Galaxies: ISMInfrared: galaxiesA SINFONI view of the nuclear activity and circumnuclear star formation in NGC 4303Estrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL001008152.pdf001008152.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf5228344http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/150379/1/001008152.pdf9ebc52f64acc9253ba59f36fbadb3b2aMD51TEXT001008152.pdf.txt001008152.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain69327http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/150379/2/001008152.pdf.txt818b30a94ef6f003d26ed87aa52ee050MD52THUMBNAIL001008152.pdf.jpg001008152.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg2140http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/150379/3/001008152.pdf.jpg8b6a9bc4ad127ae3f889f8a17cc7a001MD5310183/1503792024-09-04 06:28:47.442292oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/150379Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2024-09-04T09:28:47Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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A SINFONI view of the nuclear activity and circumnuclear star formation in NGC 4303 |
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A SINFONI view of the nuclear activity and circumnuclear star formation in NGC 4303 |
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A SINFONI view of the nuclear activity and circumnuclear star formation in NGC 4303 Riffel, Rogemar André Galáxias ativas Galáxia NGC 4303 Formacao de estrelas Nucleo galatico Galaxies: active Galaxies: individual: NGC 4303 Galaxies: ISM Infrared: galaxies |
title_short |
A SINFONI view of the nuclear activity and circumnuclear star formation in NGC 4303 |
title_full |
A SINFONI view of the nuclear activity and circumnuclear star formation in NGC 4303 |
title_fullStr |
A SINFONI view of the nuclear activity and circumnuclear star formation in NGC 4303 |
title_full_unstemmed |
A SINFONI view of the nuclear activity and circumnuclear star formation in NGC 4303 |
title_sort |
A SINFONI view of the nuclear activity and circumnuclear star formation in NGC 4303 |
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Riffel, Rogemar André |
author_facet |
Riffel, Rogemar André Colina, Luis Storchi-Bergmann, Thaisa Piqueras López, Javier Arribas, Santiago Riffel, Rogério Pastoriza, Miriani Griselda Sales, Dinalva Aires de Dametto, Natacha Zanon Labiano, Alvaro Davies, Richard I. |
author_role |
author |
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Colina, Luis Storchi-Bergmann, Thaisa Piqueras López, Javier Arribas, Santiago Riffel, Rogério Pastoriza, Miriani Griselda Sales, Dinalva Aires de Dametto, Natacha Zanon Labiano, Alvaro Davies, Richard I. |
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Riffel, Rogemar André Colina, Luis Storchi-Bergmann, Thaisa Piqueras López, Javier Arribas, Santiago Riffel, Rogério Pastoriza, Miriani Griselda Sales, Dinalva Aires de Dametto, Natacha Zanon Labiano, Alvaro Davies, Richard I. |
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Galáxias ativas Galáxia NGC 4303 Formacao de estrelas Nucleo galatico |
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Galáxias ativas Galáxia NGC 4303 Formacao de estrelas Nucleo galatico Galaxies: active Galaxies: individual: NGC 4303 Galaxies: ISM Infrared: galaxies |
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Galaxies: active Galaxies: individual: NGC 4303 Galaxies: ISM Infrared: galaxies |
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We present new maps of emission-line flux distributions and kinematics in both ionized (traced by HI and [Fe II] lines) and molecular (H2) gas of the inner 0.7 × 0.7 kpc2 of the galaxy NGC 4303, with a spatial resolution 40–80 pc and velocity resolution 90–150 km s−1 obtained from near-IR integral field spectroscopy using the Very Large Telescope instrument SINFONI. The most prominent feature is a 200–250 pc ring of circumnuclear star-forming regions. The emission from ionized and molecular gas shows distinct flux distributions: while the strongest HI and [Fe II] emission comes from regions in the west side of the ring (ages ~ 4 Myr), the H2 emission is strongest at the nucleus and in the east side of the ring (ages > 10 Myr). We find that regions of enhanced hot H2 emission are anti-correlated with those of enhanced [Fe II] and HI emission, which can be attributed to post-starburst regions that do not have ionizing photons anymore but still are hot enough (≈2000 K) to excite the H2 molecule. The line ratios are consistent with the presence of an active galactic nucleus at the nucleus. The youngest regions have stellar masses in the range 0.3–1.5 × 105 M and ionized and hot molecular gas masses of ~0.25–1.2 × 104 M and ~2.5–5M , respectively. The stellar and gas velocity fields show a rotation pattern, with the gas presenting larger velocity amplitudes than the stars, with a deviation observed for the H2 along the nuclear bar, where increased velocity dispersion is also observed, possibly associated with non-circular motions along the bar. The stars in the ring show smaller velocity dispersion than the surroundings, which can be attributed to a cooler dynamics due to their recent formation from cool gas. |
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