2021A&A...650A.149C


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2021A&A...650A.149C - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 650A, 149-149 (2021/6-1)

Stellar kinematics in the nuclear regions of nearby LIRGs with VLT-SINFONI. Comparison with gas phases and implications for dynamical mass estimations.

CRESPO GOMEZ A., PIQUERAS LOPEZ J., ARRIBAS S., PEREIRA-SANTAELLA M., COLINA L. and RODRIGUEZ DEL PINO B.

Abstract (from CDS):


Context. Nearby luminous infrared galaxies (LIRGs) are often considered to be the local counterpart of the star forming galaxy (SFG) population at z > 1. Therefore, local LIRGs are ideal systems with which to perform spatially resolved studies on the physical processes that govern these objects and to validate assumptions made in high-z studies because of a lack of sensitivity and/or spatial resolution.
Aims. In this work we analyse the spatially resolved kinematics of the stellar component in the inner r<1-2kpc of ten nearby (mean z=0.014) LIRGs, establishing the dynamical state of the stars and estimating their dynamical masses (Mdyn). We compare the stellar kinematics with those for different gas phases, and analyse the relative effects of using different tracers when estimating dynamical masses.
Methods. We use seeing-limited SINFONI H- and K-band spectroscopy in combination with ancillary infrared (IR) imaging from various instruments (NICMOS/F160W, NACO/Ks and IRAC/3.6µm). The stellar kinematics are extracted in both near-IR bands by fitting the continuum emission using pPXF. The velocity maps are then modelled as rotating discs and used to extract the geometrical parameters (i.e. centre, PA, and inclination), which are compared with their photometric counterparts extracted from the near-IR images. We use the stellar and the previously extracted gas velocity and velocity dispersion maps to estimate the dynamical mass using the different tracers.
Results. We find that the different gas phases have similar kinematics, whereas the stellar component is rotating with slightly lower velocities (i.e. V*∼0.8Vg) but in significantly warmer orbits (i.e. σ*∼2σg) than the gas phases, resulting in significantly lower V/σ for the stars (i.e. ∼1.5-2) than for the gas (i.e. ∼4-6). These ratios can be understood if the stars are rotating in thick discs while the gas phases are confined in dynamically cooler (i.e. thinner) rotating discs. However, these differences do not lead to significant discrepancies between the dynamical mass estimations based on the stellar and gas kinematics. This result suggests that the gas kinematics can be used to estimate Mdyn also in z∼2 SFGs, a galaxy population that shares many structural and kinematic properties with local LIRGs.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2021

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: general - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: kinematics and dynamics - galaxies: ISM - infrared: general

Simbad objects: 13

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Number of rows : 13
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 NGC 2369 Sy1 07 16 37.753 -62 20 37.51   13.23   11.56 12.3 ~ 129 0
2 NGC 3110 Sy1 10 04 02.0 -06 28 29   13.4   13.3 12.5 ~ 171 3
3 NGC 3256 Sy2 10 27 51.284 -43 54 13.55   11.83 11.33 10.62 11.9 ~ 831 2
4 ESO 320-30 EmG 11 53 11.722 -39 07 48.72   13.30   11.86   ~ 182 1
5 ESO 267-30 Sy1 12 14 12.839 -47 13 43.42   14.20   12.69 12.9 ~ 78 0
6 2MASX J13150638-5509225 Sy2 13 15 06.383 -55 09 22.60   17.3       ~ 144 0
7 NGC 5135 Sy2 13 25 44.059 -29 50 01.24   12.58 13.35 11.53 12.2 ~ 470 1
8 IRAS 17138-1017 Sy2 17 16 35.83992 -10 20 38.9832   17.43   14.59   ~ 130 0
9 IC 4686 AG? 18 13 38.7810951072 -57 43 57.306382932   14.67   13.52   ~ 65 1
10 IC 4687 AGN 18 13 39.829 -57 43 31.25   14.35 14.3 12.78   ~ 135 1
11 IC 4689 Sy2 18 13 40.334 -57 44 54.25   15.07   13.48   ~ 49 0
12 NGC 7130 Sy2 21 48 19.5412287192 -34 57 04.492024884   12.86 13.87 11.57   ~ 444 0
13 IC 5179 Sy1 22 16 09.1191653256 -36 50 37.117603752   12.29 11.89 11.38   ~ 200 1

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