Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2005-09-26
Astrophys.J.633:L25-L28,2005
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
10 pages, 1 figure. Accepted for publication in ApJ Letters. Version with high resolution figure can be found at http://star
Scientific paper
10.1086/498264
The SAURON integral field spectrograph was used to observe the central area of the barred spiral galaxy M100 (NGC 4321). M100 contains a nuclear ring of star formation, fueled by gas channeled inward by the galaxy's bar. We present maps of emission line strengths, absorption line strength indices, and the gas velocity dispersion across the field. The H beta emission is strongest in the ring, along two curved bar dustlanes and at the ends of the bar. The Mg b absorption line strength shows a younger population of stars within the ring as compared to the surrounding area. The gas velocity dispersion is notably smaller than elsewhere in the field both in the ring and along the leading edge of the dustlanes. Low gas dispersion is correlated spatially with the H beta emission. We thus see stars being formed from cold (low dispersion) gas which is being channeled inward along the dustlanes under the influence of a large bar, and accumulated into a ring near the location of the inner Lindblad resonances. This lends further strong support to the interpretation of nuclear rings in barred galaxies as resonance phenomena.
Allard Emma L.
Knapen Johan H.
Peletier Reynier F.
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