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2006ApJ...650..166Y - Astrophys. J., 650, 166-179 (2006/October-2)

The evolution of the interstellar medium in the mildly disturbed spiral galaxy NGC 4647.

YOUNG L.M., ROSOLOWSKY E., VAN GORKOM J.H. and LAMB S.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present matched-resolution maps of H I and CO emission in the Virgo Cluster spiral NGC 4647. The galaxy shows a mild kinematic disturbance in which one side of the rotation curve flattens but the other side continues to rise. This kinematic asymmetry is coupled with a dramatic asymmetry in the molecular gas distribution but not in the atomic gas. An analysis of the gas column densities and the interstellar pressure suggests that the H2/H I surface density ratio on the east side of the galaxy is 3 times higher than expected from the hydrostatic pressure contributed by the mass of the stellar disk. We discuss the probable effects of ram pressure, gravitational interactions, and asymmetric potentials on the interstellar medium and suggest it is likely that a m=1 perturbation in the gravitational potential could be responsible for all of the galaxy's features. Kinematic disturbances of the type seen here are common, but the curious thing about NGC 4647 is that the molecular distribution appears more disturbed than the H I distribution. Thus, it is the combination of the two gas phases that provides such interesting insight into the galaxy's history and into models of the interstellar medium.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Evolution - galaxies: individual (NGC 4647) - Galaxies: ISM - Galaxies: Kinematics and Dynamics - Galaxies: Spiral - ISM: Molecules

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