Physics
Scientific paper
Nov 2004
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The Interplay among Black Holes, Stars and ISM in Galactic Nuclei, Proceedings of IAU Symposium, No. 222. Edited by T. Storchi-B
Physics
Scientific paper
We discuss results of the mapping of both the stellar and gaseous kinematics of the nuclear region of 4 nearby Seyfert galaxies, on the basis of GMOS IFU observations in the spectral region of the CaII triplet (8500Å). We do not find in any of these galaxies central drops (within the central hundred parsecs or so) in the stellar velocity dispersions, as recently reported in the literature for a number of Seyferts. However, we do conclude that apparent drops are observed when there is contamination of the CaII triplet absorption lines by underlying line emission. When extended gas emission ([SIII]9068Å) is observed, the gas velocity field differs from the stellar velocity field. The latter is usually consistent with the classical `spider diagram' characteristic of disk galaxies.
Barbosa Fausto K. B.
Cid Fernandes Roberto
Schmitt Henrique R.
Storchi-Bergmann Thaisa
Winge Claudia
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