Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2000-09-25
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
8 pages, 4 figures, Accepted for publication in A&A Letters
Scientific paper
We report on the discovery of a double nucleus in M 83, based on measurements of the line of sight velocity distribution of stars observed at near infrared wavelengths with the VLT ISAAC spectrograph. We observe two peaks separated by 2.7" in the velocity dispersion profile of light from late-type stars measured along a slit 0.6" wide, centered on the peak of K band emission and with P.A. 51.7 degrees. The first peak coincides with the peak of the K band light distribution, widely assumed to be the galaxy nucleus. The second peak, of almost equal strength, almost coincides with the center of symmetry of the outer isophotes of the galaxy. The secondary peak location has little K band emission, and appears to be significantly extincted, even at near infrared wavelengths. It also lies along a mid-infrared bar, previously identified by Gallais et al. (1991) and shows strong hydrogen recombination emission at 1.875 microns. If we interpret the observed stellar velocity dispersion as coming from a virialized system, the two nuclei would each contain an enclosed mass of 13.2 x 10^6 M_sun within a radius of 5.4pc. These could either be massive star clusters, or supermassive dark objects.
Genzel Reinhard
Tecza Matthias
Thatte Naranjan
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