2009ApJ...700.1626A


Query : 2009ApJ...700.1626A

2009ApJ...700.1626A - Astrophys. J., 700, 1626-1646 (2009/August-1)

The photometric and kinematic structure of face-on disk galaxies. II. Integrated line profile characterization and the origin of line profile asymmetry.

ANDERSEN D.R. and BERSHADY M.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We perform a moments analysis of H I and H II global line profiles for 33 nearly face-on disk galaxies for the threefold purpose of rationalizing and interpreting line profile indices in the literature, presenting robust moment definitions with analytic error functions calibrated against Monte Carlo simulation, and probing the physical origin of line profile asymmetries. The first four profile moments serve as viable surrogates for the recession velocity, line width, asymmetry, and profile shape, respectively. The first three moments are superior, by a factor of ∼2 in precision, to related quantities defined in the literature. First and third profile moments are related; skew can be used to calculate more accurate recession velocities from global profiles. Second and fourth profile moments are linked, corresponding to the known trend that narrow (but well resolved) line widths tend to be more Gaussian. Hα kurtosis also appears correlated with the spatially resolved line width of the ionized gas. No systematics appear between various measures of line width and true rotation speed other than the wide range of normalizations, which we calibrate. This conclusion and calibration, however, is highly sample dependent. The ratio of H II to H I widths is consistent with unity, even at low projected line width. There may be a trend toward a decrease in the ratio of H II to H I widths consistent with previous studies, but we also observe greater scatter. While there is good agreement between H I and H II first, second, and fourth moments, we find no positive correlation between skew measured from H I and H II profiles. Detailed analysis of the spatially resolved Hα distribution demonstrates that H II global profile asymmetries are dominated by differences in the gas distribution, not kinematic asymmetries.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: kinematics and dynamics - galaxies: spiral - galaxies: structure

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Number of rows : 39
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 UGC 358 AG? 00 36 12.9524084736 +01 42 44.649946476   15.1   14.8 14.9 ~ 20 0
2 IC 1607 LSB 00 58 48.8598857784 +00 35 14.122515336   14.4   14.3 14.2 ~ 45 0
3 UGC 1014 GiC 01 26 23.561 +06 16 40.57   15.20       ~ 49 0
4 UGC 1087 LSB 01 31 26.634 +14 16 38.99   15.1       ~ 77 0
5 UGC 1322 GiG 01 51 29.9199227280 +13 07 54.220158480   15.5       ~ 30 0
6 UGC 1546 LSB 02 03 20.190 +18 37 46.63   14.8       ~ 28 0
7 UGC 1808 EmG 02 21 06.3640968216 +23 36 01.391326524   14.70       ~ 36 0
8 NGC 1517 AG? 04 09 11.9190729048 +08 38 55.936662612   14.3       ~ 51 0
9 Z 393-38 AG? 04 33 56.142 +01 06 49.73   15.4       ~ 25 1
10 MCG+01-13-008 GiC 04 53 56.8889312352 +03 35 36.693232512   15.3       ~ 19 0
11 UGC 3569 GiP 06 52 27.376 +57 09 45.93   15.7       ~ 8 0
12 UGC 3833 AG? 07 24 47.2954487664 +32 48 14.764321908   15.3       ~ 12 0
13 IC 2282 AG? 08 19 15.524 +24 47 33.60   15.3       ~ 31 0
14 UGC 4380 G 08 24 31.8638980200 +54 51 13.997538468   15.1       ~ 37 0
15 UGC 4445 AG? 08 31 27.045 +60 59 42.18   15.3       ~ 27 0
16 NVSS J084916+360710 rG 08 49 16.3866339984 +36 07 11.348309244   14.3       ~ 56 1
17 NGC 2794 LIN 09 16 01.7918823864 +17 35 23.329820904   14.0       ~ 47 0
18 UGC 4978 AG? 09 22 06.208 +03 53 50.18   15.6       ~ 29 0
19 UGC 5187 EmG 09 43 06.232 +41 05 34.84   14.1       ~ 32 0
20 UGC 5274 AG? 09 50 11.279 +16 17 10.96   14.9       ~ 18 0
21 UGC 5277 AG? 09 51 40.0347661824 +65 29 28.046852340   15.30       ~ 41 0
22 IC 616 AG? 10 32 47.5514551296 +15 51 38.890287504   14.6       ~ 24 0
23 MCG-02-28-006 EmG 10 45 10.895 -10 03 53.31   13.9   13.09 13.9 ~ 37 0
24 NGC 3438 rG 10 52 25.9669884216 +10 32 50.122190364   14.3       ~ 37 0
25 UGC 6135 LIN 11 04 36.9538015368 +45 07 30.687772728   13.0       ~ 54 1
26 NGC 3890 G 11 49 19.8046331280 +74 18 08.086839264   14.1       ~ 28 0
27 UGC 7072 AG? 12 05 12.821 +28 46 55.50   15.1 14.48     ~ 27 0
28 UGC 7208 LIN 12 12 27.9652101960 +39 06 39.301937028   14.6       ~ 23 0
29 NGC 4275 GiC 12 19 52.5792645384 +27 37 15.641787216   13.4       ~ 54 0
30 NGC 5123 rG 13 23 10.5256932360 +43 05 10.566403116   13.5       ~ 49 0
31 NGC 5405 GiC 14 01 09.444 +07 42 08.67   14.5       ~ 28 0
32 IC 1132 GiG 15 40 06.7557453288 +20 40 50.086879464   14.4       ~ 68 0
33 Z 195-1 AG? 15 46 34.240 +33 13 23.67   15.50       ~ 32 0
34 UGC 10357 GiG 16 22 00.1973966352 +40 26 52.329725736   15.1       ~ 34 0
35 UGC 10436 Sy2 16 31 03.8739644352 +41 09 21.788005536   14.8       ~ 48 0
36 NGC 7580 GiG 23 17 36.3904811568 +14 00 04.228227216   14.8       ~ 64 0
37 NGC 7620 AGN 23 20 05.6852313504 +24 13 16.129502148   13.5       ~ 85 0
38 UGC 12740 G 23 41 53.3580414888 +23 48 53.980850160   16.5       ~ 17 0
39 UGC 12784 G 23 48 04.5073732224 +17 28 30.358848288   15.2       ~ 20 0

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