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2016MNRAS.459.4259R - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 459, 4259-4280 (2016/July-2)

MUSE three-dimensional spectroscopy and kinematics of the gigahertz peaked spectrum radio galaxy PKS 1934-63: interaction, recently triggered active galactic nucleus and star formation.

ROCHE N., HUMPHREY A., LAGOS P., PAPADEROS P., SILVA M., CARDOSO L.S.M. and GOMES J.M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We observe the radio galaxy PKS 1934-63 (at z=0.1825) using the Multi-Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE) on the Very Large Telescope (VLT). The radio source is a gigahertz peaked spectrum source and is compact (0.13 kpc), implying an early stage of evolution (≤104 yr). Our data show an interacting pair of galaxies, with projected separation 9.1 kpc and velocity difference Δ(v)=216 km/s. The larger galaxy is a M* ≃ 1011 M spheroidal with the emission-line spectrum of a high-excitation young radio active galactic nucleus (AGN; e.g. strong [O i]6300 and [O iii]5007). Emission-line ratios indicate a large contribution to the line luminosity from high-velocity shocks (≃ 550 km/s). The companion is a non-AGN disc galaxy, with extended Hα emission from which its star formation rate is estimated as 0.61 M/yr. Both galaxies show rotational velocity gradients in Hα and other lines, with the interaction being prograde-prograde. The SE-NW velocity gradient of the AGN host is misaligned from the E-W radio axis, but aligned with a previously discovered central ultraviolet source, and a factor of 2 greater in amplitude in Hα than in other (forbidden) lines (e.g. [O iii]5007). This could be produced by a fast rotating (100-150 km/s) disc with circumnuclear star formation. We also identify a broad component of [O iii]5007 emission, blueshifted with a velocity gradient aligned with the radio jets, and associated with outflow. However, the broad component of [O i]6300 is redshifted. In spectral fits, both galaxies have old stellar populations plus ∼0.1 per cent of very young stars, consistent with the galaxies undergoing first perigalacticon, triggering infall and star formation from ∼40 Myr ago followed by the radio outburst.

Abstract Copyright: © 2016 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: individual: PKS 1934-63 - galaxies: interactions - galaxies: kinematics and dynamics - quasars: emission lines - quasars: emission lines

Nomenclature: Table A.1: [RHL2016] NN N=12 among (Nos 2-45), [RHL2016] TN (Nos T3).

Simbad objects: 20

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