Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2005-06-20
Astrophys.J.628:L85-L88,2005
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
The Astrophysical Journal Letters, accepted. 5 figures
Scientific paper
10.1086/432714
The Sy 2 galaxy NGC 1241 presents a 1.5 kpc large circumnuclear ring of star formation (CNR) embracing a small bar plus leading arms. Those structures are P alpha emitters, but barely seen in H alpha. It presents also stellar trailing arms inside the CNR. GEMINI and HST imagery allow the construction of high resolution (V-H) and (J-K_s) color maps as well as a (J-K_s) vs. K color-magnitude diagram (CMD) of this complex region. The CNR is heavily obscured in V, but a fairly transparent window appears in the direction of the nucleus. Nonetheless, the nucleus presents a (J-K_s) color that is redder than the CNR. The CNR is composed of extremely young HII regions still enshrouded in their dust cocoons. However, the nuclear (J-K_s) color can not be explained in this manner. Therefore, we propose the contribution of C-Stars as the most feasible mechanism for explaining the colors. If the nuclear stellar population is comparable to that of the LMC bar, 500 C-stars and 25000 AGB O-rich stars inside 50 pc may reproduce the observed colors. C-Stars release enriched material to the nuclear environment, probably fueling the central engine of this Sy 2 galaxy during the lifetime of stars with masses between 2 M_sun < M_C-star < 6 M_sun (C-star phase). The ejected material that remains trapped in the central potential might also explain the systematically observed increased strength of the optical CN-bands in Sy 2 galaxies and is consistent with the significant contribution of intermediate age stars to the optical continuum of low luminosity AGNs.
Joao Santos Jr.
Carranza Gustavo
Diaz Ruben J.
Dottori Horacio
Lipari Sebastian
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