2011A&A...527A..60R


Query : 2011A&A...527A..60R

2011A&A...527A..60R - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 527A, 60-60 (2011/3-1)

VLT-VIMOS integral field spectroscopy of luminous and ultraluminous infrared galaxies. III. The atlas of the stellar and ionized gas distribution.

RODRIGUEZ-ZAURIN J., ARRIBAS S., MONREAL-IBERO A., COLINA L., ALONSO-HERRERO A. and ALFONSO-GARZON J.

Abstract (from CDS):

Luminous and ultraluminous infrared galaxies (LIRGs and ULIRGs) are much more numerous at higher redshifts than locally, dominating the star-formation rate density at redshifts ∼1-2. Therefore, they are important objects in order to understand how galaxies form and evolve through cosmic time. Local samples provide a unique opportunity to study these objects in detail. We aim to characterize the morphologies of the stellar continuum and the ionized gas (Hα) emissions from local sources, and investigate how they relate with the dynamical status and IR-luminosity of the sources. We use optical (5250-7450Å) integral field spectroscopic (IFS) data for a representative sample of 38 sources (31 LIRGs and 7 ULIRGs), taken with the VIMOS instrument on the VLT.We present an atlas of IFS images of continuum emission, Hα emission, and Hα equivalent widths for the sample. The morphologies of the Hα emission are substantially different from those of the stellar continuum. The Hα images frequently reveal extended structures that are not visible in the continuum, such as HII regions in spiral arms, tidal tails, rings, bridges, of up to few kpc from the nuclear regions. The morphologies of the continuum and Hα images are studied on the basis of the C2kpc parameter, which measures the concentration of the emission within the central 2kpc. The C2kpc values found for the Hα images are higher than those of the continuum for the majority (85%) of the objects in our sample. On the other hand, most of the objects in our sample (∼62%) have more than half of their Hα emission outside the central 2kpc. No clear trends are found between the values of C2kpc and the IR-luminosity of the sources. On the other hand, our results suggest that the star formation in advance mergers and early-stage interactions is more concentrated than in isolated objects. Finally, we compared the Hα and infrared emissions as tracers of the star-formation activity. We find that the star-formation rates derived using the Hα luminosities generally underpredict those derived using the IR luminosities, even after accounting for reddening effects.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: interactions - galaxies: starburst - techniques: spectroscopic

Simbad objects: 49

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Number of rows : 49
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 ESO 244-12 PaG 01 18 08.31 -44 27 43.4           ~ 87 1
2 MCG-07-03-014 Sy1 01 18 08.370 -44 27 43.29   14.43   13.06   ~ 79 0
3 NGC 633 EmG 01 36 23.418 -37 19 17.64   13.50   12.50   ~ 93 1
4 ESO 297-12 Sy2 01 36 24.1505027520 -37 20 25.708312896   15.06   13.76 14.7 ~ 50 1
5 NGC 1614 Sy1 04 34 00.027 -08 34 44.57   14.66 13.99     ~ 667 0
6 LEDA 17155 Sy2 05 21 01.3994605776 -25 21 45.321827832   15.47 14.75     ~ 497 0
7 LEDA 89499 Sy2 06 02 54.066 -71 03 10.48   15.6       ~ 94 1
8 IRAS 06076-2139 Sy2 06 09 45.7858957392 -21 40 23.614857120   15.64   14.46   ~ 79 0
9 LEDA 89500 Sy2 06 21 01.188 -63 17 23.81   16.70   15.27   ~ 68 1
10 ESO 255-7 EmG 06 27 22.588 -47 10 46.45   14.48   13.60   ~ 67 0
11 ESO 557-2 EmG 06 31 47.217 -17 37 17.09   15.03   13.21   ~ 68 0
12 IRAS 06592-6313 Sy2 06 59 40.2750782328 -63 17 53.022471360   15.61   14.28   ~ 55 0
13 LEDA 90054 Sy2 07 03 24.2524870728 -60 15 22.448628792   16.02   14.72   ~ 57 1
14 NGC 2369 Sy1 07 16 37.753 -62 20 37.51   13.23   11.56 12.3 ~ 130 0
15 2MASX J08370182-4954302 G 08 37 01.827 -49 54 30.27           ~ 59 0
16 ESO 432-6 AG? 08 44 27.2 -31 41 51   16.4       ~ 33 0
17 LEDA 24552 G 08 44 27.2 -31 41 51   16.4       ~ 26 0
18 2MASX J08442894-3141307 G 08 44 28.949 -31 41 30.75           ~ 29 0
19 ESO 60-16 G 08 52 30.77 -69 01 59.8           ~ 43 0
20 LEDA 24922 G 08 52 32.047 -69 01 55.74   16.01   15.17   ~ 40 0
21 2MASX J09041268-3627007 G 09 04 12.689 -36 27 00.76           ~ 85 0
22 IC 563 AG? 09 46 20.361 +03 02 43.86   14.7       ~ 91 0
23 IC 564 rG 09 46 21.0998750808 +03 04 17.078546964   14.1       ~ 97 0
24 M 82 AGN 09 55 52.430 +69 40 46.93 9.61 9.30 8.41     ~ 5854 6
25 NGC 3110 Sy1 10 04 02.0 -06 28 29   13.4   13.3 12.5 ~ 174 3
26 IC 2545 Sy1 10 06 04.581 -33 53 05.55   15.27 14.27 14.25   ~ 111 0
27 NGC 3256 Sy2 10 27 51.284 -43 54 13.55   11.83 11.33 10.62 11.9 ~ 847 2
28 ESO 264-36 Sy2 10 43 07.676 -46 12 44.50   14.34   12.55   ~ 77 0
29 ESO 264-57 AG? 10 59 01.794 -43 26 25.81   15.02   13.22   ~ 70 0
30 ESO 319-22 EmG 11 27 54.0785626512 -41 36 52.264754784   14.56   16.21   ~ 63 0
31 ESO 320-30 EmG 11 53 11.722 -39 07 48.72   13.30   11.86   ~ 186 1
32 ESO 440-58 IG 12 06 51.8 -31 56 47   15.44   14.89   ~ 61 0
33 ESO 267-29 AG? 12 13 52.2941206752 -47 16 25.696085520   14.18   12.93   ~ 62 0
34 ESO 267-30 Sy1 12 14 12.839 -47 13 43.42   14.20   12.69 12.9 ~ 78 0
35 2MASX J12142211-5632332 G 12 14 22.0958120832 -56 32 33.317528712   16.8       ~ 59 0
36 MCG-02-33-098 AG? 13 02 19.5 -15 46 05   14       ~ 89 0
37 MCG-02-33-099 GiG 13 02 20.3897926848 -15 45 59.619522384   18   13.16   ~ 29 0
38 ESO 507-70 Sy1 13 02 52.3177169808 -23 55 17.932558692   14.77 14.78 13.24 13.59 ~ 121 0
39 NGC 5135 Sy2 13 25 44.059 -29 50 01.24   12.58 13.35 11.53 12.2 ~ 473 1
40 IC 4518 Sy2 14 57 45.6 -43 07 58   14.5       ~ 74 0
41 IRAS 17138-1017 Sy2 17 16 35.83992 -10 20 38.9832   17.43   14.59   ~ 131 0
42 IC 4686 AG? 18 13 38.7810951072 -57 43 57.306382932   14.67   13.52   ~ 67 1
43 IC 4687 AGN 18 13 39.829 -57 43 31.25   14.35 14.3 12.78   ~ 136 1
44 IC 4689 Sy2 18 13 40.334 -57 44 54.25   15.07   13.48   ~ 50 0
45 2MASX J21161852-4433374 G 21 16 18.5751072336 -44 33 37.139108652   17.48   16.24   ~ 26 1
46 NGC 7130 Sy2 21 48 19.5412287192 -34 57 04.492024884   12.86 13.87 11.57   ~ 449 0
47 IC 5179 Sy1 22 16 09.1191653256 -36 50 37.117603752   12.29 11.89 11.38   ~ 204 1
48 NAME South America H2G 22 51 49.307 -17 52 23.96   16.97       ~ 327 3
49 ESO 148-2 Sy2 23 15 46.772 -59 03 15.94   14.94 14.73 13.95   ~ 265 1

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