2011A&A...528A..10P


Query : 2011A&A...528A..10P

2011A&A...528A..10P - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 528A, 10-10 (2011/4-1)

Nearby early-type galaxies with ionized gas. VI. The Spitzer-IRS view. Basic data set analysis and empirical spectral classification.

PANUZZO P., RAMPAZZO R., BRESSAN A., VEGA O., ANNIBALI F., BUSON L.M., CLEMENS M.S. and ZEILINGER W.W.

Abstract (from CDS):

A large fraction of early-type galaxies (ETGs) shows emission lines in their optical spectra, mostly with LINER characteristics. Despite the number of studies, the nature of the ionization mechanisms is still debated. Many ETGs also show several signs of rejuvenation episodes. We aim to investigate the ionization mechanisms and the physical processes of a sample of ETGs using mid-infrared spectra. We present here low resolution Spitzer-IRS spectra of 40 ETGs, 18 of which from our proposed Cycle 3 observations, selected from a sample of 65 ETGs showing emission lines in their optical spectra. We homogeneously extract the mid-infrared (MIR) spectra, and after the proper subtraction of a ``passive'' ETG template, we derive the intensity of the ionic and molecular lines and of the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) emission features. We use MIR diagnostic diagrams to investigate the powering mechanisms of the ionized gas. The mid-infrared spectra of early-type galaxies show a variety of spectral characteristics. We empirically sub-divide the sample into five classes of spectra with common characteristics. Class-0, accounting for 20% of the sample, are purely passive ETGs with neither emission lines nor PAH features. Class-1 show emission lines but no PAH features, and account for 17.5% of the sample. Class-2, in which 50% of the ETGs are found, as well as having emission lines, show PAH features with unusual ratios, e.g. 7.7µm/11.3µm≤2.3. Class-3 objects (7.5% of the sample) have emission lines and PAH features with ratios typical of star-forming galaxies. Class-4, containing only 5% of the ETGs, is dominated by a hot dust continuum. The diagnostic diagram [NeIII]15.55µm/[NeII]12.8µm vs. [SIII]33.48µm/[SiII]34.82µm, is used to investigate the different mechanisms ionizing the gas. According to the above diagram most of our ETGs contain gas ionized via either AGN-like or shock phenomena, or both. Most of the spectra in the present sample are classified as LINERs in the optical window. The proposed MIR spectral classes show unambiguously the manifold of the physical processes and ionization mechanisms, from star formation, low level AGN activity, to shocks (H2), present in LINER nuclei.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cD - galaxies: fundamental parameters - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: ISM

Simbad objects: 47

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Number of rows : 47
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 NGC 1052 AGN 02 41 04.79849989 -08 15 20.7519527 11.84 11.41 10.47 10.71   ~ 1279 2
2 NGC 1209 GiP 03 06 03.020 -15 36 40.58   12   11.42   ~ 141 0
3 NGC 1297 GiP 03 19 14.2293540312 -19 06 00.356560524   14.97 13.98 13.43 12.71 ~ 82 0
4 NGC 1366 GiG 03 33 53.6940996096 -31 11 38.966332632   12.94   11.49   ~ 90 0
5 NGC 1389 GiP 03 37 11.7427350576 -35 44 45.873195000 12.80 12.39 11.50 10.99   ~ 193 1
6 ACO S 373 ClG 03 38 29.4 -35 27 08           ~ 1780 0
7 NGC 1407 GiG 03 40 11.904 -18 34 49.36   10.64 9.67 9.13   ~ 573 1
8 NGC 1409 Sy2 03 41 10.546 -01 18 10.12   14.7       ~ 79 0
9 NGC 1426 GiG 03 42 49.0997091480 -22 06 30.173615028   12.21 11.44 10.90   ~ 192 0
10 NGC 1453 GiG 03 46 27.2307890592 -03 58 07.831476768   13   11.30   ~ 175 0
11 IC 2006 EmG 03 54 28.4628183240 -35 58 01.673622516   12.39   10.94 11.9 ~ 204 0
12 NGC 1533 GiG 04 09 51.8356041744 -56 07 06.410207352   11.77 10.92 10.27 11.0 ~ 193 0
13 NGC 1553 GiP 04 16 10.4697802536 -55 46 48.072797400 10.76 10.10 9.40 8.74   ~ 372 2
14 NGC 2974 Sy2 09 42 33.2918467632 -03 41 57.038311068   12.19   10.77   ~ 433 0
15 NGC 3256 IG 10 27 51.284 -43 54 13.55   11.83 11.33 10.62 11.9 ~ 826 2
16 NGC 3258 BiC 10 28 53.588 -35 36 19.98   12.50 11.72 10.86   ~ 183 0
17 NGC 3268 BiC 10 30 00.6490581240 -35 19 31.519591284   12.57 11.77 10.68   ~ 149 0
18 NGC 3557 rG 11 09 57.653 -37 32 21.02   11.50 10.40 9.79   ~ 270 2
19 NGC 3818 GiG 11 41 57.3563891040 -06 09 20.459153376   13   11.78   ~ 175 0
20 NGC 3962 LIN 11 54 40.0986420456 -13 58 30.234748836   13.16 12.16 11.15   ~ 151 0
21 M 84 Sy2 12 25 03.74333 +12 53 13.1393 12.67 12.09 10.49     ~ 1738 2
22 NAME Virgo Cluster ClG 12 26 32.1 +12 43 24           ~ 6504 0
23 IC 3370 LIN 12 27 37.3278534168 -39 20 16.247588712   11.99 12.12 10.39   ~ 147 0
24 NGC 4435 GiG 12 27 40.503 +13 04 44.48 12.23 11.74 10.80     ~ 436 2
25 M 87 AGN 12 30 49.42338414 +12 23 28.0436859 10.16 9.59 8.63   7.49 ~ 7018 3
26 M 89 LIN 12 35 39.80733343 +12 33 22.8308657 11.29 10.73 9.75     ~ 987 2
27 NGC 4636 LIN 12 42 49.8333280080 +02 41 15.951929028   12.62 11.84     ~ 1104 1
28 NGC 4697 GiG 12 48 35.8981498824 -05 48 02.482374564   10.97   9.83   ~ 853 0
29 NGC 4696 BiC 12 48 49.2724775784 -41 18 39.304053252   11.21   10.7   ~ 485 3
30 NGC 5011 GiG 13 12 51.8644891368 -43 05 46.645742832   12.14 11.33 10.51   ~ 88 0
31 NGC 5044 BiC 13 15 23.9607836592 -16 23 07.547751744   11.9   10.74   ~ 493 0
32 NGC 5077 AGN 13 19 31.66962921 -12 39 25.0765176   13.87 12.85 11.30   ~ 291 0
33 NGC 5090 rG 13 21 12.84471811 -43 42 16.8452073   12.59 11.51 10.84   ~ 199 1
34 IC 4296 AGN 13 36 39.03253319 -33 57 57.0730368   11.52 12.99 10.00 10.79 ~ 487 2
35 NGC 5638 GiP 14 29 40.3717451400 +03 13 59.987811648 12.57 12.14 11.20     ~ 237 2
36 NGC 5812 GiP 15 00 55.708 -07 27 26.33   12   11.19   ~ 156 0
37 NGC 5813 LIN 15 01 11.2302420864 +01 42 07.141569696 12.00 11.45 10.46 10.06   ~ 628 1
38 NGC 5831 GiG 15 04 07.0002600408 +01 13 11.705607012   13.1   11.19   ~ 289 0
39 NGC 5846 BiC 15 06 29.253 +01 36 20.29   11.9   9.74   ~ 839 1
40 NGC 5898 GiG 15 18 13.5683042256 -24 05 52.428845076   12.37 11.52 10.71   ~ 151 1
41 NGC 6868 GiP 20 09 54.082 -48 22 46.25   11.58 9.22 10.01 7.91 ~ 220 1
42 IC 5063 Sy2 20 52 02.329 -57 04 07.60   12.92 13.60 11.30   ~ 624 1
43 NGC 7079 GiG 21 32 35.2418074440 -44 04 03.412507188   12.63 11.61 11.08   ~ 120 0
44 NGC 7192 GiG 22 06 50.1107894976 -64 18 58.721070096   12.21 11.21 10.77   ~ 140 0
45 NGC 7332 GiP 22 37 24.5373044952 +23 47 53.830708800   12.0       ~ 369 0
46 IC 1459 AGN 22 57 10.60682195 -36 27 43.9966421   10.96 11.85 9.34 10.3 ~ 619 2
47 NGC 7714 GiP 23 36 14.1257730600 +02 09 18.197422668   14.91 14.36     ~ 757 1

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