The nuclear superbubble of NGC 3079

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Astronomical Photometry, Astronomical Spectroscopy, Atomic Spectra, Bubbles, Gas Dynamics, H Alpha Line, Interstellar Matter, Seyfert Galaxies, Stellar Winds, Fabry-Perot Interferometers, Interstellar Gas, Kinematics, Spectrographs, Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet Astronomy, Visible Spectrum

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We have used the Hawaii Imaging Fabry-Perot Interferometer (HIFI) at the CFH 3.6 m telescope to map H-alpha + (N II) lambda-lambda 6548, 6583 emission-line profiles across the entire edge-on, nearby SBc galaxy NGC 3079, with resolution 70 km/s and subarcsecond sampling. Blue and red long-slit spectra were obtained with the Double Spectrograph on the Palomar 5 meter telescope to provide additional emission-line diagnostics. A spectacular, line emitting bubble of diameter 13 sec (approximately 1.1 kpc) is observed immediately east of the nucleus. Its unusual gaseous excitation (e.g., (N II) lambda(6583)/H-alpha greater than 1) suggests that shocks are important. Extremely violent gas motions that range over 2000 km/s are detected across the bubble and diametrically opposite on the west side of the nucleus. Nonrotational motions are also found in the inner galaxy disk. The superbubble of NGC 3079 is the most powerful example known of a wind-blown bubble, and an excellent laboratory to study wind dynamics. The dimensions and energies of the bubble imply that is likely to be in the blowout phase and partially ruptured. The predicted rate of kinetic energy output from the central starburst appears sufficient to power most of this outflow. It is possible that a central active galactic nucleus also contributes to the outflow.

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