2019A&A...627A..26N


Query : 2019A&A...627A..26N

2019A&A...627A..26N - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 627A, 26-26 (2019/7-1)

The Close AGN Reference Survey (CARS). Comparative analysis of the structural properties of star-forming and non-star-forming galaxy bars.

NEUMANN J., GADOTTI D.A., WISOTZKI L., HUSEMANN B., BUSCH G., COMBES F., CROOM S.M., DAVIS T.A., GASPARI M., KRUMPE M., PEREZ-TORRES M.A., SCHARWACHTER J., SMIRNOVA-PINCHUKOVA I., TREMBLAY G.R. and URRUTIA T.

Abstract (from CDS):

The absence of star formation in the bar region that has been reported for some galaxies can theoretically be explained by shear. However, it is not clear how star-forming (SF) bars fit into this picture and how the dynamical state of the bar is related to other properties of the host galaxy. We used integral-field spectroscopy from VLT/MUSE to investigate how star formation within bars is connected to structural properties of the bar and the host galaxy. We derived spatially resolved Hα fluxes from MUSE observations from the CARS survey to estimate star formation rates in the bars of 16 nearby (0.01<z<0.06) disc galaxies with stellar masses between 1010M and 1011M. We further performed a detailed multicomponent photometric decomposition on images derived from the data cubes. We find that bars clearly divide into SF and non-SF types, of which eight are SF and eight are non-SF. Whatever the responsible quenching mechanism is, it is a quick process compared to the lifetime of the bar. The star formation of the bar appears to be linked to the flatness of the surface brightness profile in the sense that only the flattest bars (nbar≤0.4) are actively SF (SFRb>0.5M/yr). Both parameters are uncorrelated with Hubble type. We find that star formation is 1.75 times stronger on the leading than on the trailing edge and is radially decreasing. The conditions to host non-SF bars might be connected to the presence of inner rings. Additionally, from testing an AGN feeding scenario, we report that the star formation rate of the bar is uncorrelated with AGN bolometric luminosity. The results of this study may only apply to type-1 AGN hosts and need to be confirmed for the full population of barred galaxies.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2019

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: evolution - galaxies: star formation - galaxies: formation - galaxies: structure - galaxies: photometry - galaxies: active

Simbad objects: 17

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Number of rows : 17
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 LEDA 3094039 Sy1 00 23 55.3612349736 -18 02 50.539463592   16.84 14.80 16.00   ~ 17 0
2 ESO 540-27 Sy1 00 47 41.3248084416 -21 29 27.612149712   14.52   13.51   ~ 34 0
3 HE 0108-4743 Sy1 01 11 09.7 -47 27 35   15.10 14.53 13.88   ~ 27 0
4 LEDA 1154714 Sy1 01 17 03.5826317664 +00 00 27.366719364   17.29 16.79     ~ 48 0
5 Z 385-82 Sy1 01 21 59.8143568104 -01 02 24.367631424   17.04 16.78 11.0   ~ 151 0
6 LEDA 11080 Sy1 02 56 02.6511007032 -16 29 15.523003248   13.5       ~ 46 0
7 NGC 1530 AG? 04 23 27.102 +75 17 44.05   13.40       ~ 277 1
8 Mrk 618 Sy1 04 36 22.2985487328 -10 22 33.986941536   15.08 14.51 10.7   ~ 255 0
9 Mrk 707 Sy1 09 37 01.0466933232 +01 05 43.747904040   16.86 16.64     ~ 140 0
10 QSO B1011-040 Sy1 10 14 20.6738908080 -04 18 40.372940484   15.49 15.5     ~ 145 0
11 Mrk 1253 Sy1 10 19 32.8694687568 -03 20 14.806613328   13.1   14.784   ~ 40 0
12 IRAS 10295-1831 Sy1 10 31 57.3070391520 -18 46 33.326887548   11.4   11.7   ~ 54 0
13 ESO 438-9 Sy1 11 10 48.0023163336 -28 30 03.768978096   14.26 14.17 13.19   ~ 92 0
14 MCG-02-35-001 Sy1 13 32 39.1123739520 -10 28 52.576742784   12.8 15.6 10.2   ~ 33 0
15 ESO 344-16 Sy1 22 14 42.0139106784 -38 48 22.878054144   15.32 14.54 10.0   ~ 66 0
16 HE 2222-0026 Sy1 22 24 35.2931386704 -00 11 03.873799608   17.21 16.88     ~ 32 0
17 2MASX J22354193+0139333 Sy1 22 35 41.8949303472 +01 39 33.560087976           ~ 25 0

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