Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2002-04-08
Astrophys.J. 575 (2002) 826-844
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
47 pages, 14 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ
Scientific paper
10.1086/341348
The bulk of the molecular line emission in the double barred galaxy NGC4303 as observed in its CO(1-0) line with the OVRO mm-interferometer comes from two straight gas lanes which run north-south along the leading sides of the large-scale primary bar. Inside a radius of ~ 400 pc the molecular gas forms a spiral pattern which, for the northern arm, can be traced to the nucleus. Comparison of the OVRO and archival HST data with dynamical models of gas flow in the inner kiloparsec of single- and double-barred galaxies shows that the observed global properties of the molecular gas are in agreement with models for the gas flow in a strong, large-scale bar, and the two-arm spiral structure seen in CO in the inner kiloparsec can already be explained by a density wave initiated by the potential of that bar. Only a weak correlation between the molecular gas distribution and the extinction seen in the HST V-H map is found in the inner 400 pc of NGC4303: The innermost part of one arm of the nuclear CO spiral correlates with a weak dust filament in the color map, while the overall dust distribution follows a ring or single-arm spiral pattern well correlated with the UV continuum. This complicated nuclear geometry of the stellar and gaseous components allows for two scenarios: (A) A self-gravitating m=1 mode is present forming the spiral structure seen in the UV continuum. In this case the gas kinematics would be unaffected by the small (~ 4'') inner bar. (B) The UV continuum traces a complete ring which is heavily extincted north of the nucleus. Such a ring forms in hydrodynamic models of double bars, but the models cannot account for the UV emission observed on the leading side of the inner bar. (abridged)
Maciejewski Witold
Moustakas Leonidas A.
Schinnerer Eva
Scoville Nicholas Z.
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