Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Nov 1990
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1990nascp3098..221k&link_type=abstract
In NASA, Marshall Space Flight Center, Paired and Interacting Galaxies: International Astronomical Union Colloquium No. 124 p 22
Mathematics
Logic
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Far Infrared Radiation, Galactic Nuclei, Interacting Galaxies, Luminosity, Seyfert Galaxies, Starburst Galaxies, Ultraviolet Spectra, Velocity Distribution, Alpha Particles, Particle Flux Density, Surveys
Scientific paper
Disturbed galaxies with two nuclei display the final state of the interaction process of two galaxies (Kollatschny et al., 1986; Fricke and Kollatschny, 1989). A few of these double nucleus galaxies contain Seyfert nuclei. Making the assumption that the Seyfert galaxies Mkn 231 and Mkn 273 are galaxies in the final state of merging, having strong tidal arms but unresolved nuclei, one can estimate that 4 percent of all Seyfert galaxies are in the merging process. The luminosities of multiple nucleus Seyfert galaxies are extremely high in comparison to morphologically undisturbed Seyfert galaxies. In a table, mean values of the visual and blue luminosities and of the far-infrared and radio (6 cm) luminosities as well as the H alpha fluxes are listed for both classes are shown. In addition, the authors have separated Seyfert 1 and Seyfert 2 galaxies. In all cases the luminosities of double nucleus Seyfert galaxies are higher by a factor of more than two with respect to undisturbed Seyfert galaxies. This result might be explained by higher luminosities in the early phases of a Seyfert's life-under the assumption that the nonthermal activity is triggered by tidal interaction-and/or additional strong starburst phenomena. Due to strong nuclear absorption, the UV spectra of these Seyfert nuclei are unusually weak. Corresponding to the Seyfert survey, the authors obtained the H alpha and far infrared radiation (FIR) luminosities as well as the (0III)5007/H beta line ratios of a small sample of non-Seyfert nuclei in double nucleus galaxies. The direct image and the velocity field of the double starburst galaxy Mkn 788 (Kollatschny et al., 1986) are shown. The authors compared their measurements with those of normal interacting galaxies of Keel et al. (1985) and Bushouse (1987). The mean FIR luminosity per nucleus in multiple systems is the same as that of interacting galaxies. But the mean H alpha luminosities as well as the (OIII)/H beta line ratios are higher by a factor of 1.5-2 than those of normal interacting galaxies.
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