2022ApJ...939...40L


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2022ApJ...939...40L - Astrophys. J., 939, 40 (2022/November-1)

Exploring Stellar and Ionized Gas Noncircular Motions in Barred Galaxies with MUSE.

LOPEZ-COBA C., SANCHEZ S.F., LIN L., ANDERSON J.P., LIN K.-Y., CRUZ-GONZALEZ I., GALBANY L. and BARRERA-BALLESTEROS J.K.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE) integral-field stellar and ionized velocity maps for a sample of 14 barred galaxies. Most of these objects exhibit “S”-shape isovelocities in the bar region indicative of the presence of streaming motions in the velocity fields. By applying circular rotation models we observe that bars leave symmetric structures in the residual maps of the stellar velocity. We built noncircular rotation models using the XookSuut tool to characterize the observed velocity fields; in particular we adopt bisymmetric models and a harmonic decomposition for a bar potential for describing the nonaxisymmetric velocities. We find that both models are able to reproduce the oval distortion observed in the velocity maps. Furthermore, the position angle of the oval distortion estimated from the bisymmetric model correlates with the photometric bar position angle (ρpearson = 0.95), which suggests that noncircular velocities are caused by the bar. Because of the weak detection of Hα in our objects we are not able to compare gas to stellar noncircular motions in our sample, although we show that when galaxies are gas-rich, oval distortion is also observed but with larger amplitudes. Finally, we do not find evidence that the amplitude of the noncircular motions is dependent on the bar size, stellar mass, or global star formation rate.

Abstract Copyright: © 2022. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.

Journal keyword(s): Stellar kinematics - Barred spiral galaxies

Simbad objects: 14

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Number of rows : 14
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 IC 4 GiG 00 13 26.951 +17 29 11.14   14.2       ~ 42 0
2 NGC 289 Sy2 00 52 42.365 -31 12 20.99   11.36 13.44 10.38 11.4 ~ 236 0
3 ESO 476-16 GiG 01 30 25.9194911280 -26 46 47.971519860   14.29       ~ 39 0
4 NGC 692 GiG 01 48 41.9831707704 -48 38 54.684634740   13.06   11.93 12.6 ~ 37 0
5 NGC 1591 Sy1 04 29 30.5379132408 -26 42 47.240666424   13.77   12.62   ~ 59 0
6 IC 2160 AG? 05 55 28.5876558144 -76 55 13.224636552   13.76   12.70 13.3 ~ 49 0
7 UGC 3634 G 07 01 36.762 +14 08 06.89   15.5       ~ 33 0
8 ESO 18-18 AG? 09 27 40.4184872112 -80 10 47.612055036   14.8       ~ 26 0
9 NGC 3464 GiG 10 54 40.1376198816 -21 03 59.251207824   13.23   12.01 12.4 ~ 102 0
10 NGC 5339 GiG 13 54 00.2660800368 -07 55 50.387342088   16.5       ~ 82 0
11 ESO 325-43 GiG 13 59 57.6639679248 -37 51 48.770086824   14.39   13.26 13.76 ~ 22 0
12 MCG+04-37-003 G 15 33 48.9126088632 +21 08 10.311382752   14.9       ~ 25 0
13 NGC 6947 Sy2 20 41 15.0993968136 -32 29 11.264822952   14.84       ~ 34 0
14 NGC 7780 GiG 23 53 32.183 +08 07 05.29   14.8       ~ 45 0

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