Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2003-12-20
Astron.Lett. 30 (2004) 1-13
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
10 pages, 6 figures, accepted in Astronomy Letters, 2004, vol 30., N 1
Scientific paper
10.1134/1.1647472
(abridged)We present the observations of the pair of interacting galaxies NGC6285/86 carried out with the 6m SAO RAS telescope by using 1D and 2D spectroscopy. The observations of NGC6286 with a long-slit spectrograph (UAGS) near the H-alpha line revealed the rotation of the gaseous disk around an axis offset by 5''-7'' from the photometric center and a luminous gas at a distance up to 9 kpc in a direction perpendicular to the galactic plane. Using a multipupil fiber spectrograph (MPFS), we constructed the velocity fields of the stellar and gaseous components in the central region of this galaxy, which proved to be similar. The similar line-of-sight velocities of the pair and the wide (5'x 5') field of view of the scanning Fabry-Perot interferometer (IFP) allowed us to obtain images in the H-alpha and [NII]6583 emission lines and in the continuum as well as to construct the line-of-sight velocity fields and to map the distribution of the [NII]6583/H-alpha ratio for both galaxies simultaneously. Based on these data, we studied the gas kinematics in the galaxies, constructed their rotation curves, and estimated their masses. We found no evidence of gas rotation around the major axis of NGC6286, which argues against the assumption that this galaxy has a forming polar ring. The IFP observations revealed an emission nebula around this galaxy with a structure characteristic for superwind galaxies. The large [NII]6583/H-alpha ratio, which suggests the collisional excitation of its emission, and the high infrared luminosity are additional arguments for the hypothesis of a superwind in the galaxy NGC 6286. A close encounter of the two galaxies was probably responsible for the starburst and the bipolar outflow of hot gas from the central region of the disk.
Burenkov Alexander N.
Hagen-Thorn Vladimir A.
Moiseev Aleksei V.
Shalyapina L. V.
Yakovleva V. A.
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