The nucleus of the galaxy NGC 5929 - Preliminary spectrophotometry

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Astronomical Spectroscopy, Emission Spectra, Galactic Nuclei, Spectrophotometry, Abundance, Continuous Spectra, Electron Density (Concentration), Hot Stars, Interstellar Extinction, Interstellar Matter, Luminosity, Lyman Spectra, Photoionization, Radiant Flux Density, Recombination Reactions, Supernova Remnants

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Spectra of the nucleus of the galaxy NGC 5929 obtained with the 1.25-m and 6-m telescopes show emission lines with separate components in the wings. The physical parameters of the nucleus are estimated (assuming a temperature of 10,000 K for the radiating gas): electron density of about 400 cu cm, flux density of about 2.49 x 10 to the -14th erg sq cm/sec, luminosity of about 3.85 x 10 to the 39th erg/sec. The relative abundance of several ions is evaluated. Lyman continuum emission by hot young stars may be responsible for ionizing the gas in the nucleus. About 1000 type O5 V stars would be needed to maintain the gas in ionization-recombination equilibrium. For the emission-line spectrum to result from shock heating of the gas is inconsistent with the observational evidence.

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